World Economic Forum: What happens in Davos, doesn’t stay in Davos
by Dr Faheem Ahmed, MBA2020 Candidate and SARI Scholar Is the World Economic Forum (WEF) still relevant? This question seems to arise every year and was posed to me by […]

by Dr Faheem Ahmed, MBA2020 Candidate and SARI Scholar Is the World Economic Forum (WEF) still relevant? This question seems to arise every year and was posed to me by […]
by Eli Lefterova and Patricia Keener, Career Coaches After 2 years of rich MBA experience at LBS, many of our students are going global! From the graduating class of 2018, 14% […]
by Nathalie Calza and Patricia Keener, MBA Career Coaches As part of your experience as an MBA student you’ll benefit from digital and in-person career learning experiences and ways to connect […]
by Vanessa Heizmann, MBA 2020 Moving to London last summer, I was excited to immerse myself into the city’s entrepreneurial scene. London is considered to be one of the world’s […]
by Tom Ross, MBA 2019 Rococo Chocolates (hereafter ‘Rococo’) is a boutique British chocolatier that was founded over 35 years ago in London by Chantal Coady OBE. One of the […]
by Amy Dobbin, MBA 2019, President of the Business and Government Club, 1997 Mark Le Goy Scholar The Global Business Experience (GBE) is often talked up as one of the […]
by Chris Link, MBA 2019 When I first signed up for LondonCAP, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I was otherwise focused on determining my internship plans for the summer. […]
by Dr Faheem Ahmed, MBA2020 Candidate and SARI Scholar The term ‘reading week’ can be misleading. Loosely defined in the context of business school, it can range from reading cases […]
by Michelle Briffett, MBA 2019 I had just spent the last hour and fifteen minutes interviewing to enter my dream business school and was relieved to be nearing the end. […]
by David Simpson, Admissions Director, MBA & MiF Poets & Quants recently profiled a selection of our new class of MBA 2020 students. Helping put together the list of potential students […]