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Smaller student numbers have been helping the success of the Island's International Business School, according to a leading academic.
Last week the IBS, based at the Nunnery in Douglas, saw around 80 of its students receive their qualifications at a presentation ceremony.
As well as degrees, students also gained postgraduate and professional qualifications.
Professor Michael Brown, the Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University - which accredits some of the courses – says the IBS has an advantage when it comes to teaching:
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