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New University of Derby Business School gets go-ahead

'New Business School enhances the city’s regeneration prospects and will bring significant economic benefits'

Artist's impression of planned University of Derby business school

The University of Derby has won planning permission for a new business school which could one day support 6,000 students a year.

Derby City Council has approved plans to build the new facility on land next to the university’s One Friar Gate Square building.

The plans, supported by Marketing Derby and the Derby Economic Development Advisory Committee, make up the first element of the university’s city masterplan, which will help connect its various sites.

University vice-chancellor and chief executive Professor Kathryn Mitchell CBE said: “We are delighted that the planning application for our city centre-based Derby Business School has been approved.

“This is a key milestone for the project, and we are extremely pleased to have reached this stage.”

The business school will feature innovative teaching and learning spaces, including a virtual reality suite, stock market trading room and creative labs.

Alongside this, the building will be a technology-enabled smart campus and be used as a living lab for research projects from across the university and industry.

In a letter backing the proposals, which was submitted to the city council, Marketing Derby’s managing director John Forkin wrote: “The university’s proposal for a new Business School enhances the city’s regeneration prospects and will bring significant economic benefits to a currently underused part of the city.