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Business partnering

caption: Providing certified skills trainingAt Northumbria University London Campus our students’ employability is paramount. We invest extensively in developing professional skills and actively seek opportunities to work with like-minded businesses that have specific needs or want to give back and inform the education of the next generation of business leaders.

As part of our commitment to work with business, we have worked hard to create an attractive range of options for working with our student community.  Whether you operate a small business with limited management time to dedicate, or for a large corporate that is seeking a strategic relationship with our institution, we want to talk with you.


Our team provides certified skills training and insight into business culture before students start business experience engagements.

  • Design for business
  • Strategy development
  • Marketing research
  • Operational business support
  • Innovation and creative thinking

We offer a range of solutions including:

  • Business clinics
  • Real world business projects
  • Talks and lectures from practitioners
  • Work Based learning
  • Alumni coaching (Enterprise/ Consultancy/ Professional)     


To discover more or to discuss your needs, please email us

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