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Developing strategic leaders who are the best in the world and the best for the world

Greenwich School of Management

As an Affiliated Partner of The University of Plymouth, Greenwich School of Management has an excellent working relationship with the University. We collaborate and exchange ideas on the latest academic thought and theoretical concepts within the study of organisations and their human resources. Furthermore, through its network of academic and executive development partnerships, the Institute will draw from leading scholars and proven organisational leaders in order to collaborate through round-table discussions which will feed directly into leadership development programmes and scholarly publication.


The Meridian Institute for Strategic Leadership is based in the heart of Greenwich. Greenwich is close to the centre of London, but far enough away to have its own unique character.




The town is rooted in maritime history and possesses some stunning examples of architecturally significant buildings which include, the Maritime Museum, the Queen’s House and the Royal Observatory. Greenwich a Royal Borough, will hold the 2012 Olympic Equestrian Events. The town is supported by first class hotel and conference facilities.

Personal message from Dr William Hunt

For over thirty five years Greenwich School of Management has been offering university business education, yielding excellent results in terms of academic performance and the resultant career progress of its graduates. The Greenwich mission seeks to educate current and future leaders in organisations worldwide, with a view to enhancing the performance of their organisations through effective strategic decision making.

The incorporation of The Meridian Institute for Strategic Leadership in partnership with The University of Plymouth is an exciting addition to our current portfolio. It represents a natural fit to our overall mission of organisational development through visionary leadership.

The Greenwich and Plymouth partnership has proved to be a resounding success. I am confident that the Institute will build upon this success by drawing from the School’s network of leading experts. These experts will deliver a series of leadership development programmes designed to attract senior decision makers from a diverse range of organisational backgrounds.

Dr William Hunt
Principal, Greenwich School of Management