LondonCAP: Lessons from Outside the Classroom
By Michael Doherty, MBA2026 When I was applying to London Business School nearly two years ago, one of the aspects of the MBA programme that excited me most was LondonCAP. […]
By Michael Doherty, MBA2026 When I was applying to London Business School nearly two years ago, one of the aspects of the MBA programme that excited me most was LondonCAP. […]
By Eesita Poddar, MFA2025 When I first signed up for the Breakthrough Technologies Global Experience in Austin, I expected robots, self-driving cars, and maybe a dramatic Elon Musk cameo. While that didn’t […]
By Ratih Istiqomah, MIFFT2025 I would not have been able to pursue my Masters in Finance degree without a scholarship. That’s how important sponsorship was in shaping my decision. For […]
By Tania Davila, MBA2026 There’s a moment at Tattoo — usually toward the end, during the light show on Sussex Place — where everything just clicks. The building lights up […]
Dear future MBAs, First and foremost, CONGRATULATIONS! You have made it to London Business School, which is no small feat. Getting here required ambition, determination, and probably a few existential […]
By Hernán Silva, MIFPT2026 The knowledge, skills, and tools provided by the LBS academic professors during the lectures are among the best that you can acquire from anywhere in the […]
By Anna Somm, MiM2025 About Me & Why I Made the Transition Before starting my Masters in Management (MiM) at LBS, I studied International Affairs at the University of St. […]
By Navid Eskandar, MBA2025 As part of London Business School’s Global Experience, I spent five intense days on the ground in China—meeting startup founders, corporate giants, and policy thinkers shaping […]
By Snehal, MBA2025 🎶 Welcome to New York…it’s been waiting for you. That’s exactly how it felt stepping into Columbia Business School and the energy of NYC. New people, new […]
By Yawei Wang, MiFFT2025 Before joining the Masters in Finance programme at LBS, I worked in Shanghai as an equity analyst covering the consumer discretionary sector. While I appreciated the […]