Browse through a selection of press coverage of LSBF around the world.

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18th October 2013

LSBF’s Head of Research, Dr Steve Priddy, was featured in The Guardian by Alison Coleman in an article on techniques to make businesses more efficient.

15th October 2013

Business Day, a national daily newspaper in South Africa interviewed E.L.I.T.E.S’ Lead Management and Leadership Programme coach James Gow about the programme.

15th October 2013

The National published an article on how London is seeking to establish itself as the European hub of Islamic finance including a supporting comment from LSBF’s Sahar Ata.…

14th October 2013

Real Business published an article on the importance of exporting education to other countries and named LSBF as a popular school amongst international students.

9th October 2013

Fin24, South Africa’s leading and biggest source of business, economics and finance news, published a news piece on the E.L.I.T.E.S Management and Leadership tour of South Africa.

9th October 2013

BBC World featured a comment from LSBF lecturer Paul Bisping in their article about currency markets this week (in Spanish).

8th October 2013

LSBF CEO Aaron Etingen took part in a Guardian Q&A as one of a panel of business experts to comment on the role of investment in business.

3rd October 2013

The latest issue of PQ magazine has several LSBF mentions including LSBF lecturer Francis Braganza on the front cover, a news story about LSBF’s new LAT programme on page 8,…

2nd October 2013

Tech Zone covered LSBF’s deal with Microsoft to provide HND students with Surface 2 Tablets.

1st October 2013

LFC E.L.I.T.E.S launch in South Africa, the institution created in collaboration between LSBF and Liverpool FC, was covered in this video shared on YouTube.

1st October 2013

LSBF and the Global University Systems were mentioned in the Financial Times by Della Bradshaw in an article about German business schools.

25th September 2013

LSBF Students filmed interviews for Channel Five news this week. Three female students were asked to give their views on prospects for women in business today.

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