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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