The LBS career pivot: five lessons for prospective MBA students
By Kathryn Larin, MBA2021 It’s not unusual for MBA students to join the School wanting to pursue one career path before then deciding to move in a new direction. Kathryn […]
By Kathryn Larin, MBA2021 It’s not unusual for MBA students to join the School wanting to pursue one career path before then deciding to move in a new direction. Kathryn […]
by Sunita Chambore, Student-led Learning Manager Challenging students to direct their own learning beyond the classroom and to impact beyond the school. That’s the mission of the Student-led Learning team at […]
As the coronavirus pandemic forces us to rethink the way we learn and socialise, Student Association President Callan Carvey MBA2020 explains how the crisis has brought the best out in […]
President of the LBS Debate & Public Speaking Club David Jones (MBA2020) and Treasurer Ashleigh Dyer (MBA2020) outline why they think debating is such a vital skill for aspiring business […]
For LBS MBA2020 student and Student Association President Callan Carvey, Tattoo 2019 was an unforgettable initiation into life at LBS. Here, she tells us why it says so much about […]
I chose LBS for its world class reputation for business and the remarkable international diversity and talent of the student population. Prior to the MBA I worked in London for […]
by Patricia Keener, Head of Early and Mid Careers An interest in stem cells, gene therapy, and the value of wanting to help people has been the thread running throughout MBA 2016 […]
When considering an MBA I decided that I wanted a world-class education with a strong brand. I wanted classmates of strong calibre, diverse professions and global experience. After years of […]
There are a number of reasons I chose to study London Business School’s MBA programme. The first is probably the most significant – out of all the MBA programs I […]
by Kira Snyder, MBA2021 “Where are you from?” should be a fairly easy question. At least for most people. But for me, that one is actually difficult. It leaves me sputtering, […]