We’re proud to introduce three new postgraduate degrees designed for professionals who want to lead with confidence, think strategically, and make a real impact.
The MSc Project Management, MSc Management, and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) each combine academic expertise with hands-on learning, reflecting how business really works today.
All programmes are delivered at our Greenwich Campus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site overlooking the River Thames and just minutes from Canary Wharf and the City of London, placing students at the heart of the UK’s business community.
MSc Project Management
The MSc Project Management equips students with the practical and digital skills needed to manage complex, fast-moving projects and deliver results that matter.
Programme Leader Dr Ilaria Guandalini says:
“Project Management is NOT a subject. It is a practical achievement process! This awareness is at the core of our new professionally recognised programme, uniquely designed to support students in their individual aspirations — be it career advancement, entrepreneurial ventures, or role transition.”
Modules such as AI and Software Application for Project Execution and Digital and Sustainability Projects prepare students to lead confidently in diverse industries. The course culminates in the Business Project in Action, a live brief that brings theory to life.
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MSc Management
The MSc Management helps aspiring and current managers build the strategic, digital, and analytical skills needed to guide teams and drive organisational success.
Programme Leader Dr Maruf Salimon explains:
“Our MSc Management is thoughtfully developed to meet the needs of both experienced and aspiring managers. Learners are exposed to solving real-world problems through modules led by experts who bring both industry and academic experience into the classroom.”
Students explore areas such as Strategic Marketing, Financial Management, and People, Leadership and Inclusive Employment Practice, with themes of sustainability, ethics, and digital transformation running throughout.
They also have access to The Generator, our entrepreneurship hub: a creative space to develop ideas, connect with mentors, and gain first-hand leadership experience.
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Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
For experienced professionals looking to deepen their expertise, the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) offers a flexible, research-driven route to leadership.
This part-time professional doctorate is designed for senior executives, consultants, and entrepreneurs who want to use academic research to create measurable change within their organisations.
Programme Leader Dr Tabitha Sindani explains:
“Our DBA is not just about academic achievement; it’s about empowering senior professionals to lead transformation in their organisations through evidence-based insights and impactful research. It blends academic rigour with real-world experience through a two-phase structure — a taught pre-thesis stage that builds a strong foundation in research methodology and critical thinking, followed by an independent thesis stage where students tackle contemporary business challenges through original research.”
The DBA combines flexibility with dedicated supervision and academic support. Over four years of part-time study, participants progress through the Pre-Thesis Stage, exploring leadership, sustainability, and research design, before developing a 65,000-word doctoral thesis addressing a live business challenge.
Graduates leave with the insight, credibility, and confidence to influence strategy and lead transformation at the highest level.
These three new postgraduate programmes represent the next step in Greenwich Business School’s commitment to creating courses that blend academic excellence with practical relevance.
Whether you want to manage complex projects, inspire teams, or lead through research, each programme is designed to help you make a meaningful impact in your field.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please note that course timetables, the availability of modules and opportunities offered to, and services for, students can change over time - i.e. things may not be available from one year to the next - and that some things may also not be available to you if you are joining Greenwich as a direct entry student. In the case of modules, please always check the 'What will you study' section of the course webpage for the course and entry year you are interested in. You can find an index of all our subject areas, within which you will find the individual course pages, at: https://www.gre.ac.uk/subjects