Which London Universities Educate the Most Global Business Elite?
Who educates the global business elite in the UK? According to the latest Times Higher Education Alma Mater Index 2017, three schools in London made it into the top thirty: the University of Oxford (14), University of Cambridge (20) and Imperial College London (29). Continue reading…
Top UK Finance Leaders Address the Effects of Brexit on MBA Education
MBAs at the UK’s top programs, including London Business School, Imperial College, and Oxford University’s Saïd Business School will no doubt feel the effects of Brexit.
Not only could students’ future job prospects be affected, but also their application processes and access to research, once they do gain acceptance. Continue reading…
Imperial College of Business Students Reveal Shopping Habits of Millennials
Students at the Imperial College of Business at the Imperial College of London published a report last month that revealed the shopping habits of 18 to 34 year olds.
The students were from the MSc in Strategic Marketing program, and the report was part on a consulting project for eBay Enterprise.
Imperial College Business School Students Retain Winning Title in Financial Times FTMBA Quiz 2015
A team of students from Imperial College Business School have won the Financial Times FTMBA Quiz for the second year running.
The 2015 Quiz, open to business schools worldwide, was compered by FT management editor Andrew Hill and aimed to test teams’ knowledge of business topics. The Imperial team was made up of students Will Thorne, Adi Khera, Jonathan Lai and Stephen Zhang, and alumnus Ram Ananth.
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Business and Science Merge in Imperial College Business School’s New Lecture Series
A series of lectures, exploring big scientific challenges from a business perspective, was launched at Imperial College Business School last week.
The “Future by Imperial” series has been created to expose business school students to big scientific challenges, including space discovery, cancer research and 3D printing. The issues will be presented and discussed from a business perspective by leading academics from around the College. The first lecture looked at what is widely considered to be the biggest scientific experiment ever attempted: the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
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ICL Hosts Inaugural Africa Professional Interest Network Lecture
Imperial College London business students, alums, and others with an interest in Africa-related business opportunities are invited to an interactive discussion titled ‘Africa: The Opportunities and Challenges.’ This is the inaugural meeting of the African Professional Interest Network, led by ICL Business School alumni Nicholas Connell, Full-Time MBA 2003 and Romi Dahele, Executive MBA 2007.
The evening is open to all alumni of the Business School and Imperial College, as well as guests and those with a specific interest in the topic. Students are also welcome to attend. Speaking at the event will be:
-Martjin Proos, Senior Investment Advisor for Frontier Markets Fund Manager: Martijn joined the FMFM team in 2008 after having worked at FMO’s Africa Infrastructure department Continue reading…