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London Business School

February 2019

  • Peter Horrocks

    Vice-chancellors paid £500,000 or more at six universities in England

    First survey of senior staff pay also shows nearly half of vice-chancellors paid over £300,000

February 2018

  • LBS Photography Awards - Pascal Maitre 3
File Name: LBS Photography Awards – Pascal Maitre 3

Caption: The village of Attankpe, near Allankpon. Mariette Dossou is giving birth at the house of midwife Raisa Godjo, with just an oil lamp and a flashlight to help with the delivery. The lack of electricity makes it a difficult environment for childbirth.

    Born by torchlight: living without power in Benin – in pictures

    For 300 people in the Beninese village of Kokahoue, life without electricity is a daily reality, forcing midwives to deliver babies using lamps and torches

August 2016

  • John Heath

    Other lives
    John Heath obituary

    Other lives: Professor of economics at London Business School

October 2015

  • The pressure is on England captain Chris Robshaw.

    An England Rugby World Cup exit could have knock-on effect for stock market

    As the Aussies await Chris Robshaw’s men, investors have been warned that a loss could mean £3bn wiped off share prices

May 2013

  • The University of Nottingham in Ningbo, China

    Students go abroad to immerse themselves in a new culture

    UK universities are setting up campuses overseas to meet international demand, but studying on a foreign campus also has many benefits for UK students

May 2007

  • Women get to the top of firms run by women, says LBS report

    Women are unlikely to thrive in organisations where fewer than 30% of the senior executives are not already females, according to a study to be published today.

March 2007

  • Julia Kollewe

    How to find your inner tycoon

    Julia Kollewe

    From a self-lowering toilet seat to internet shopping software, London Business School MBA students have come up with some weird and wonderful ideas in their quest to be entrepreneurs. By Julia Kollewe.

November 2006

  • First show of decline in teen pregnancies

    A chink of optimism for the government's beleaguered national teenage pregnancy strategy shows an 11% decline in the number of under-18s giving birth since its launch in 1999.

October 2006

  • Leading questions
    Leading questions

    Rob Goffee, faculty director for executive education at London Business School.

June 2006

  • Handy guide to life, the universe and good sense

    Simon Caulkin: It's sobbering to reflect that in 1960 there were no business books, at least not for general consumption, and the longest formal management education programme in the UK lasted one day.

May 2006

  • The first lady of business

    Laura Tyson, former White House adviser and dean of London Business School, tells Nick Greenslade why she'll soon be heading back stateside.

January 2006

  • Business school moves into City

    Cass business school is to open a new campus in London's Canary Wharf, which will offer courses designed for senior managers.

November 2005

  • In front of a learning curve

    The European Academy of Business in Society has chosen the London Business School to lead a three-year project sponsored by IBM, Microsoft, Johnson and Johnson, Shell and Unilever to develop the curriculum for incorporating corporate social responsibility as part of the school's programme of research, education and training activities.

January 2005

  • US business school swaps Med for London

    The University of Chicago today announced the relocation of its European business school campus from Barcelona to London.

March 2003

  • LBS students invest in their futures

    Students at London Business School have been given £100, 000 by former students to invest in stocks and shares.

October 2002

  • LBS ranked top in executive MBA poll

    The London Business School is the best business school in Europe, and the fourth best in the world, according to a new ranking of executive MBA providers.

September 2001

  • London Business School

    Nick Pandya

    Under the stewardship of departing dean John Quelch, the London Business School (LBS) has become one of only two institutions outside the United States to break into the league of top10 business schools (Paris-based Insead being the other).

May 2001

  • MBA students are getting responsible

    A strategy game to encourage business students to be more socially responsible has been developed by the London Business School.

February 2000

  • Students catch e-nterprise bug

    Last week, 250 people crammed into London Business School's 'E-posium', a student-run enterprise fair dedicated to e-commerce. The week before, Cranfield Management School became 'the first in Europe', possibly the world, to make setting up a dot-com firm an integral part of students' MBA studies.

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