June 2015
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30th June 2015
LSBF Great Minds Live most recent event welcomed Robert West, Partner at international law firm Baker & McKenzie.
The event attracted a lot of attention and was featured in many…
29th June 2015
LSBF Rector & Chief Executive Professor Dr Maurits van Rooijen’s article titled ‘Do Universities Really (Not) Offer Value for Money?’ was published in Huffington Post, on Monday, 29 June.
26th June 2015
LSBF Director of Research Dr Steve Priddy was quoted in ACCA Global's Accounting & Businessmagazine in an article about accountancy careers in the oil and gas sector on Friday, 26…
23rd June 2015
LSBF Director of Research Dr Steve Priddy’s article noting that clean tech R&D is essential but shouldn’t come at the expense of carbon pricing, was published in Business Green on…
22nd June 2015
LSBF Great Minds Live, on Friday 19 June, welcomed MediaCom UK MD Claudine Collins to its Sceptre Court campus in Central London.
The event attracted a lot of attention and…
17th June 2015
LSBF Head of Career Services and Employability Nadim Choudhury offered his expert opinions and insights in a live CV and cover letter advice clinic in a Guardian Q&A on Wednesday,…
13th June 2015
LSBF associate lecturer Jonathan Price’s comments were featured in a Guardian article on the pros and cons of joining a political party, on Saturday, 13 June.
11th June 2015
An article by LSBF Rector and Chief Executive Professor Maurits van Rooijen discussing whether a democratic system could work in the work place, was published in Financial Times on Thursday,…
9th June 2015
LSBF Director of Research Dr Steve Priddy’s letter applauding the G7 agreement to phase out fossil fuels by 2100 as a significant step forward, was published in The Guardian on…
8th June 2015
LSBF’s inaugural Great Minds Live event featuring PricewaterhouseCoopers managing partner Kevin Ellis, was featured in the June 2015 issue of Corporate Vision on Monday, 8 June.
5th June 2015
LSBF adding more flexibility to its GGSB BIB programme by introducing Year-2 and Year-3 entry options for students, was featured in Virtual Press Office on Friday, 5 June.