London Business School

Business school affiliated to the University of London

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2025 Ranked 5th in world and 1st in Europe in QS Global MBA Rankings
2024 Ranked 8th in world and 4th in Europe in Financial Times Global MBA Rankings
August 1 2024 Sergei Guriev officially took up his post as Dean and joined the university's faculty as a professor of Economics.
January 2024 Announced that Sergei Guriev would become the new Dean, succeeding François Ortalo-Magné.
2023 Achieved notable rankings in QS Global MBA by Career Specialisation Rankings, including 6th in Consulting, 12th in Finance, 18th in Entrepreneurship, 9th in Information Management, and 7th in Technology
2021 London Business School achieved third place in the Research Excellence Framework for business and management research in the UK.
November 2019 The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists vacated their building, which was acquired by London Business School.
2017 Renamed Marylebone Town Hall as 'The Sammy Ofer Centre' in honor of the Ofer Family's donation.
2017 LBS announced the acquisition of the site previously occupied by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
August 2017 François Ortalo-Magné succeeded Sir Andrew Likierman as Dean.
2016 Launched Masters in Financial Analysis programme. Raised £125 million in funding, including two £25 million gifts from alumni Jim Ratcliffe and Idan Ofer.
2012 LBS acquired the Marylebone Town Hall and invested £60 million to refurbish it, expanding its teaching facilities by 70% and creating The Sammy Ofer Centre.

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