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13th November 2013

LSBF's 'Learn Then Earn' Springboard Scholarship programme was mentioned in the Evening Standard on Wednesday, the 13th of November.

12th November 2013

LSBF Head of Career Services & Employability Nadim Choudhury participated in a Guardian Q&A as one of a panel discussing how to manage workplace stress on Tuesday, the 12th of…

10th November 2013

A news piece regarding LSBF's Springboard Scholarship programme was published in Salford Online on Sunday, the 10th of November.

7th November 2013

Prof Maurits Van Rooijen was interviewed by Bolton FM’s Kevan Williams about LSBF’s ‘Learn Then Earn’ Springboard Scholarship.

7th November 2013

The Thread Radio’s Nick Hawkins hosted a show that featured LSBF’s Springboard Scholarship.

7th November 2013

LSBF Rector & CEO Prof Maurits Van Rooijen spoke to Big City Radio’s John Taylor regarding LSBF’s new ‘Learn Then Earn’ proposition for prospective students.

7th November 2013

Express FM Portsmouth’s Phill Russell interviewed LSBF Rector & CEO Prof Maurits Van Rooijen about the Springboard Scholarship on Thursday, the 7th of November.

7th November 2013

LSBF’s Springboard Scholarship was covered in the BDaily by Steve Goszka in an article covering the ‘Learn Then Earn’ platform that LSBF is now offering students.

1st November 2013

E.L.I.T.E.S Lead Management and Leadership Coach James Gow and Business Management tutor Dr. Colm Hickey were interviewed by Nozipho Mbanjwa live on CNBC Africa's 'Beyond Markets' show on Friday, the…

1st November 2013

LSBF group Managing Director Valery Kisilevsky participated in a Guardian Q&A as one of a panel discussing the role of virtual offices.

31st October 2013

The EAIE featured an article by Prof Maurits Van Rooijen, winner of the 2013 EAIE Constance Meldrum Award for Vision and Leadership, on what globalisation really means for higher education.…

30th October 2013

The Telegraph featured a comment from Prof Maurits Van Rooijen on the specific merits of MBAs and Master’s degrees.

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