History and governance

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The Case Centre was set up in 1973 as the Case Clearing House of Great Britain and Ireland. It was the result of a joint initiative by 22 higher education institutions who wanted a reliable facility for sharing case materials among business teachers.

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Governance

The Case Centre is an independent, educational, non-profit, membership based organisation with no share capital and is a registered charity.

We are governed by our Memorandum and Articles of Association. Our executive committee, comprising up to 14 annually elected academic representatives from member organisations, meets four times a year to establish our policy and oversee our progress.

We have over 500 academic and corporate members from all over the world. Our members are a vital part of The Case Centre community and at the heart of everything we do.

Our values remind us of who we are and how we work with our community, our partners, and each other. Find out more about our values here.

Key dates

Timeline of The Case Centre's history

View an interactive timeline of our first 50 years

Online case teaching

One of the key benefits of the case method is its ability to engage students, and this naturally lends itself to increasing the interactivity of online sessions.

Discover our curated list of online case teaching resources to develop your skills.

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Online case teaching

One of the key benefits of the case method is its ability to engage students, and this naturally lends itself to increasing the interactivity of online sessions.

Discover our curated list of online case teaching resources to develop your skills.