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London Business School

Established1965
Type:Business School
Dean:Robin Buchanan
Students:1,455
Location:London, United Kingdom
Campus:Urban
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Website:http://www.london.edu
Image:London Business School logo.gif

London Business School, in London (UK) is an international business school and a constituent college of the University of London. It teaches postgraduate degrees in finance and management, including MBA courses, Masters in Finance (also known as MiF, a finance specialist program), as well as non-degree courses for business executives. It is located in central London, beside Regent's Park. It was established in 1965, after the Franks Report recommended the establishment of two high quality schools, as part of existing universities (London and Manchester), but with considerable autonomy. It has a close collaboration with the nearby University College London.

Around 800 degree students, from 70 countries, graduate from the school each year. Over 80 percent of students, and over 70 percent of faculty, come from outside the UK. A further 5,000-plus executives attend the school executive education programmes each year. The School has over 27,000 alumni in more than 120 countries, organised through 60-plus alumni clubs.

The MBA and Sloan Fellowship MSc programs are accredited through AMBA.

A Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score is required for entry to the school's degree programmes; the average score of successful applicants for the full-time MBA and Masters in Finance is 680, the highest among non US two year programs.