Partners and Universities

The Leadership Circle

The Leadership Circle es una organización norteamericana líder, fundada por Bob Anderson y especializada en el desarrollo de una extensa oferta de herramientas y tecnologías de apoyo, para las organizaciones y los profesionales de los Recursos Humanos. "The Leadership Circle Profile" y "The Leadership Culture Survey" son sus herramientas más conocidas y utilizadas en el mundo. Hominem Challenge, como organización certificada por The Leadrship Circle, usa estas herramientas en varios de los proyectos de desarrollo de liderazgo y Coaching que lleva a cabo en España.


Resource Development International - RDI

RDI es uno de los mayores proveedores de educación online y a distancia en el mundo. Gracias a su modelo de negocio único y a través de las alianzas exclusivas establecidas con algunas de las más prestigiosas universidades británicas, promueve y soporta, en todo el mundo, varios programas de grado y postgrado cuyas titulaciones acreditan u otorgan dichas universidades. En Hominem Challenge, y desde nustras oficinas de Madrid, ofrecemos varios de estos programas.


University of Birmingham

University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham was founded in 1900 as a successor to Mason Science College, and is thus the earliest of the so-called "red brick" universities. As a highly respected and major research-led institution, it currently has over 18,000 undergraduate and over 11,000 postgraduate students. The university ranked 33rd out of 109 higher education institutions in The Times 2007 Good University Guide, and came 16th in The Guardian’s 2006 rankings. It is ranked fifth nationally for Research Excellence. In October 2006, the University was also ranked equal 90th best in the world by the Times Higher Education Supplement. The University of Birmingham is also a member of the Russel Group of Universities.


Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield Hallam University is one of the UK’s most progressive and innovative universities. With more than 28,000 students, over 3,000 staff and 650 courses, it is the country’s sixth largest university. It was founded in 1843 as Sheffield School of Design. After a distinguished history as one of Britain’s top schools of art and design for more than a century, it became one of the colleges that merged with the city’s College of Technology in 1969 to form Sheffield Polytechnic—one of the first polytechnics in the UK. In 1976 the Polytechnic was renamed Sheffield City Polytechnic as it absorbed the city’s two teacher training colleges, one of which was itself founded back in 1902. Along with all other British polytechnics, Sheffield City Polytechnic became a university with the right to award its own degrees in 1992 and was renamed Sheffield Hallam University.
As one of the UK’s leading universities in e-learning, it offers a range of distance learning and part-time courses as well as the more traditional full time courses. The university is recognised as a Centre of excellence for teaching and learning, e-learning and employability. The Times Higher Education Suppplement has reported that Sheffield Hallam University is placed first amongst English institutions in a new teaching quality league table.


University of Wales

University of Wales

Founded by Royal Charter in 1893, the University of Wales is the degree-awarding body for the majority of higher education students in Wales, as well as for many at other higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and overseas.
Annually, it awards around 15,000 initial degrees and more than 4,000 higher degrees, making it the second largest degree-awarding body in the United Kingdom. The number of students, from all over the world, pursuing University of Wales degrees is around 70,000, and their studies cover a wide range of subjects. The ever-popular MBA from the University of Wales is listed in the Financial Times Top Online MBAs for 2009.


Birmingham City University

Birmingham City University

With around 25,000 students, Birmingham City University is one of the major universities in the UK. Situated in Birmingham, the UK’s second city and informal capital of the West Midlands, we have a long history of close interaction with this vibrant region. As a university, the university has a distinctive focus on education and research for professional and creative practice and on collaboration with business, industry and the public services. We are one of the three long-standing universities in the city of Birmingham, alongside the University of Birmingham and Aston University.
Its contribution to the education of the citizens of Birmingham and beyond stretches back through a succession of predecessor institutions for over 160 years. It achieved university status in 1992 as the University of Central England, changing our name to Birmingham City University in 2007.
A significant proportion of the university´s undergraduate courses enjoy professional accreditation, including Accountancy, Acting, Architecture, Computing, Education, Engineering, Law, Marketing, Nursing, Radiography and Social Work. Our postgraduate provision provides a wide range of opportunities for management and professional development for early and mid-career professionals.


Anglia Ruskin University

Anglia Ruskin University

Anglia Ruskin University was awarded University status in 1992. With a students population of 25.500 and campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford, it is one of the largest universities in the east of England. Anglia Ruskin University also has one of the highest employability rates in the Higher Education sector. 91 % of its graduates go into work or further study.
The department of Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University was rated the UK´s top psychology department in a new university for the quality of its research, by the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) in 2008. Psychology is one of nine subjects at Anglia Ruskin University rated "Excellent" by the Sunday Times University Guide 2008.


Bradford University School of Management

Bradford University School of Management

The University of Bradford School of management is one of the UK’s oldest university based business schools, with an international reputation in management education, training and research. It offers a full range of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level degrees in business, management and law subjects. Its postgraduate programmes are regularly ranked highly in league table rankings such as the Financial Times.
Accredited by both EQUIS and AMBA, the School is ranked within the top 10 Business Schools in the UK and higher than any other in the north of England (FT European Business School rankings Dec 2010).
The renowned Bradford MBA is available on a Full-time, Accelerated or Executive part-time study basis, or can be gained via Distance learning.


Edexcel

Edexcel

Edexcel are the UK’s largest awarding body who are accredited by the UK Government’s Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) to award a range of qualifications. Edexcel operates in 112 countries and every year more than four million people study its internationally recognised qualifications. Edexcel offer a wide variety of both vocational and general qualifications, including BTEC with more than 500,000 students studying these programmess each year. Edexcel BTEC qualifications are accepted by all UK Universities for direct entry with advanced standing on to their degree programmes.