The Business School's MSc Global Supply Chain and Logistics has been re-accredited by CIPS for another five years
By: Gala Orsborn
Last updated: Wednesday, 15 November 2023

The University of Sussex Business School’s Department of Management, ‘MSc Global Supply Chain and Logistics’ course has recently received re-accreditation by the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS), ensuring its continued excellence for the next five years.
This accreditation solidifies the programme's reputation as a driving force behind leading-edge thinking and professionalism, adhering to globally recognised standards.
CIPS, a world-renowned professional body in the field of procurement and supply chain management, plays a pivotal role in setting and upholding industry standards. As part of the accreditation package, the institute generously offers all students enrolled in this Masters degree a one-year membership, opening doors to invaluable networking opportunities and access to a wealth of learning resources.
Dr Maria Holgado Granados, Course Director of the MSc Global Supply Chain and Logistics programme, said:
"I am delighted that our MSc Global Supply Chain and Logistics Management course has obtained reaccreditation by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) for the next five years.
"Being accredited constitutes recognition of the excellence and relevance of our MSc course in meeting the current and future needs of global procurement and supply management professionals. Moreover, CIPS provides resources and guidance throughout the academic year to our students via dedicated webinars and student events."
This re-accreditation not only reaffirms the School’s commitment to providing high-quality education, but also highlights the ever-evolving and dynamic nature of the procurement and supply functions in all types of industry.
With CIPS's support, students can expect an enriching educational experience, equipped with the latest industry insights and networking opportunities, ensuring their readiness for the challenges of the changing world of procurement and supply management.
The Business School is dedicated to preparing the next generation of professionals who will shape the future of global supply chain and logistics.