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Aston University to launch London business innovation and digital technologies hub

A Midlands university says it plans to launch a business innovation and digital technologies hub in the City of London.

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Aston University's new London hub at 200e Aldersgate Street
Aston University's new London hub at 200e Aldersgate Street

Aston University says its new capital hub will offer cutting-edge degree programmes designed to meet the growing demand for skills in innovation and enterprise leadership, digital innovation, data science and artificial intelligence, cyber security management, global business and management and business analytics.

All programmes at Aston University London will be delivered by the internationally renowned ‘triple crown accredited’ Aston Business School and Aston University computer science and digital technologies experts supported by The Sir Peter Rigby Digital Futures Institute, the university says.

Set to welcome its first cohort of students in 2025, the new London hub will be operated in partnership with Cambridge Education Group (CEG), a leading provider of higher education services. 

A spokesperson for the University said the new facility would place students "at the epicentre of one of the world’s most vibrant innovation ecosystems." 

“I am thrilled to announce the launch of Aston University London, a key milestone of our 2030 strategy that aims to extend Aston University's reach and impact," said Professor Aleks Subic, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Aston University. 

“Through our innovative omni-channel education model, we’re empowering more students with the skills needed for the global digital economy. Our degree programmes, sector leading for graduate outcomes and employability, are designed to enable students to succeed both professionally and personally.

“Aston University London is embedded within the thriving London innovation ecosystem, providing new opportunities for innovation, enterprise and knowledge exchange initiatives involving also our partners from Birmingham and the region.”

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