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Established in 2012, and supported by the Noon Foundation, the Noon Centre for Equality and Diversity in Business provides a forum for engagement, support and research in the interdisciplinary area of work place diversity.  

The Centre enjoys a strong intellectual foundation based on prior work undertaken within the Business School. We have a robust programme of research and are positioned to apply theoretically informed approaches to the challenges that individuals from various ethnic, race and gender groups face in entering and sustaining careers in the business sector.

But we are not only about research. The Centre is a student-facing support platform and a transformational space for engaging and supporting students into industry networks, career development and self-employment.

Our Vision

To become known as the leading research centre for engagement, support and research in the interdisciplinary area of workplace equality and diversity. 

Chairman and Founder of Noon Products Lord Gulam Noon was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration by the University of East London at the awards ceremony for the Royal Docks Business School.

Highlights

"81% of students are happy with their university experience at UEL" National Student Survey

Education Services

MBA Students

Management professionals from Germany study the Royal Docks Business School MBA via our agreement with the University of Applied Sciences in Köln. Students have regular classes at the University in Köln, and have periods of intensive study at Docklands campus.

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