Doncaster Business School
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Doncaster Business School was the
High Melton
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The school is situated in High Melton within the University Centre (validated by the University of Hull and the University of Wales). Site facilities include a nine-hole golf course, learning resource centre and restaurant. High Melton is a small village, dominated by its church and nearby Hall. From the late seventeenth century, the Hall was owned by the Fountayne family and its descendants, the Wilson family, which changed its name to Montagu following an inheritance. The family were major landowners. In 1883, Andrew Montagu was the owner of over 27,000 acres (110 km2) of land in five counties. The Hall is now one of the main buildings on the High Melton campus.
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The school offers courses and seminars in entrepreneurship and innovation management via the Innovation Academy.
References
- ^ Grace Newton (10 October 2022). "High Melton College: Developer reveals plans for over 100 homes and leisure village in grounds of 18th-century house near Doncaster". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
External links
- "Doncaster Business School". don.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 30 September 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2009.