London Business School is a globally-ranked, graduate-level business school, founded in 1964.
London Business School is a globally-ranked business school offering graduate level education and a constituent college of the University of London. London Business School was founded in 1964 and its stated vision is "to have a profound impact on the way the world does business." The main campus of London Business School is located in the Regent's Park area of London and it operates a secondary campus in Dubai. London Business School has students from over 130 countries, more than 44,000 alumni from over 150 countries, and 157 academics from more than thirty countries with expertise in accounting, economics, finance, management science and operations, marketing, organisationalorganizational behaviourbehavior, and strategy and entrepreneurship.
London Business School offers masters degree programs including its flagship Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA- Dubai, EMBA- Global Americas and Europe, EMBA- Global Asia, Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis (MFA), Masters in Management (MiM), and Global Masters in Management, as well as a 5-yearfive-year, full-time PhD in seven doctoral programs, including accounting, economics, finance, management science and operations, marketing, organizational behaviourbehavior, and strategic and international management. In addition to degree programs, London Business School offers thirty-one non-degree executive education programs in general management, strategy, leadership, marketing, human resources, and finance.
In 2019, London Business School was ranked number seven globally for its overall executive education programs by the Financial TimesFinancial Times. In 2020, the Financial TimesFinancial Times ranked the London Business School's Masters in Finance post-experience program number one globally. In 2021, the Financial TimesFinancial Times ranked London Business School as the number two business school in Europe, the London Business School's two-year MBA program second globally, and its full-time Masters in Management and number one in the UK and number 4four globally.
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In 2019, London Business School was ranked number seven globally for its overall executive education programs by the Financial Times. In 2020, the Financial Times ranked the London Business School's Masters in Finance post-experience program number one globally. In 2021, the Financial Times ranked London Business School as the number two business school in Europe, the London Business School's two-year MBA program second globally, and its full-time Masters in Management and number one in the UK and number 4 globally.
London Business School is a globally-ranked business school offering graduate level education and a constituent college of the University of London. London Business School was founded in 1964 and its stated vision is "to have a profound impact on the way the world does business." The main campus of London Business School is located in the Regent's Park area of London and it operates a secondary campus in Dubai. London Business School has students from over 130 countries, more than 44,000 alumni from over 150 countries, and 157 academics from more than thirty countries with expertise in accounting, economics, finance, management science and operations, marketing, organisational behaviour, and strategy and entrepreneurship.
London Business School offers graduate masters degree programs including its flagship Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA- Dubai, EMBA- Global Americas and Europe, EMBA- Global Asia, Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis (MFA), Masters in Management (MiM), and Global Masters in Management, as well as a 5-year full-time PhD in seven doctoral programs, including accounting, economics, finance, management science and operations, marketing, organizational behaviour, and strategic and international management. In addition to degree programs, London Business School offers thirty-one non-degree Executiveexecutive Educationeducation programs in general management, strategy, leadership, marketing, human resources, and finance.
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London Business School
London Business School is a globally-ranked, graduate-level business school, founded in 1964.
London Business School is a globally-ranked business school offering graduate level education and a constituent college of the University of London. London Business School was founded in 1964 and its stated vision is "to have a profound impact on the way the world does business." The main campus of London Business School is located in the Regent's Park area of London and it operates a secondary campus in Dubai. London Business School has students from over 130 countries, more than 44,000 alumni from over 150 countries, and 157 academics from more than thirty countries with expertise in accounting, economics, finance, management science and operations, marketing, organisational behaviour, and strategy and entrepreneurship.
London Business School offers graduate degrees including its flagship Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA- Dubai, EMBA- Global Americas and Europe, EMBA- Global Asia, Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis (MFA), Masters in Management (MiM), and Global Masters in Management. In addition to degree programs, London Business School offers thirty-one non-degree Executive Education programs in general management, strategy, leadership, marketing, human resources, and finance.
students from more than 130 countries with the tools needed to operate in today’s business environment. The School has more than 44,000 alumni, from over 150 countries, which provide a wealth of knowledge, business experience and worldwide networking opportunities.
London Business School’s 157 academics come from more than 30 countries and cover seven subject areas: accounting; economics; finance; management science and operations; marketing; organisational behaviour; and strategy and entrepreneurship.
London Business School offers graduate degree programs including its flagship Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA- Dubai, EMBA- Global Americas and Europe, EMBA- Global Asia, Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis (MFA), Masters in Management (MiM), and Global Masters in Management. In addition to degree programs, London Business School offers thirty-one non-degree Executive Education programs in general management, strategy, leadership, marketing, human resources, and finance.
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London Business School
London Business School is a globally-ranked business school offering graduate level education and a constituent college of the University of London. London Business was founded in 1964 and its stated vision is "to have a profound impact on the way the world does business." The main campus of London Business School is in the Regent's Park area of London and it operates a secondary campus in Dubai.
London Business School offers graduate degrees including its flagship Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA- Dubai, EMBA- Global Americas and Europe, EMBA- Global Asia, Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis (MFA), Masters in Management (MiM), and Global Masters in Management. In addition to degree programs, London Business School offers thirty-one non-degree Executive Education programs in general management, strategy, leadership, marketing, human resources, and finance.
students from more than 130 countries with the tools needed to operate in today’s business environment. The School has more than 44,000 alumni, from over 150 countries, which provide a wealth of knowledge, business experience and worldwide networking opportunities.
London Business School’s 157 academics come from more than 30 countries and cover seven subject areas: accounting; economics; finance; management science and operations; marketing; organisational behaviour; and strategy and entrepreneurship.
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