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BA Business and Management (Events Management)
About this course
Events management is a discipline that brings together strategic planning, commercial thinking, and creative problem-solving to deliver experiences that serve business, cultural, and community purposes. From corporate conferences and product launches to charity fundraisers and large-scale hospitality programmes, the events industry demands practitioners who can manage logistics, budgets, supplier relationships, and audiences simultaneously while keeping a clear focus on what the event is meant to achieve. Studying it within a business and management framework means you develop not just the operational skills to run events well, but the strategic and commercial understanding to know why they matter. At the University of Gloucestershire, this three-year full-time programme grounds you in the principles of business and management while building specialist knowledge in events planning and delivery. You will explore how organisations use events to meet marketing, communications, and relationship-management goals, and you will develop the practical competencies needed to plan and execute events from initial brief through to post-event evaluation. The course covers areas such as project management, financial planning, venue and supplier negotiation, risk assessment, and audience experience design. You will learn to think analytically about event markets and client needs, and to translate that analysis into decisions that are both creative and commercially viable. The range of careers open to events management graduates reflects the breadth of the industry itself. You might move into conference and exhibition organising, corporate hospitality, membership events for professional associations, festival and cultural programming, event marketing, or venue management. Roles exist in agencies, in-house within large organisations, in the public sector, and in the not-for-profit world. Many graduates find that the project management, stakeholder communication, and commercial skills they develop transfer readily into broader marketing and business careers too. Further study at postgraduate level is available for those who wish to specialise further or move into management positions within larger organisations.
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