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If you are interested in studying business, London is probably your first choice of location. As the international hub of the finance and service industries, it is an exciting choice of location for students. London is a truly international city, and as such overseas students are welcomed with efficient application systems and strong support networks. There are many universities and business schools where you can study, and it can be hard to choose so here we have highlighted five of the best business schools in the world, all located in London.

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London Business School

A stone’s throw from the City, London Business School is consistently ranked among the top five business schools in the world for its MBA programmes, and welcomes over 2,000 new students every year from 100 different countries. London Business School offers varied programmes in accounting, finance, economics, management, marketing, organisational behaviour, and strategy and entrepreneurship to suit students and executives at every stage of their career. The School was ranked best business school in Europe three years in a row (2014-2016) by the Financial Times and is considered to be one of the world’s elite business schools.

Cass Business School

Based in City, University of London, Cass Business School is considered to be one of Europe’s leading business schools, and one of the global elite that holds the gold standard of triple crown accreditation. Founded in 1894, Cass is world renowned for its strong connection with city firms, their thriving research programme, and their balanced practical and theoretical study programmes. Their robust links to business pay dividends, with Cass rated as a top tier employability school by the QS Global 250 Business Schools 2017.

Imperial College Business School

Part of Imperial College London, considered to be one of the top 10 universities in the world, Imperial Business School offers MBA, MSc and Executive Education programmes. Governments, policy-makers, and global business leaders often partner with the business school, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004. The School places an emphasis on practical thinking and experiences through a wide range of projects, ensuring students will become well rounded leaders of the future.

Brunel Business School

Brunel University’s award-winning business school is based in Uxbridge, and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including a highly respected MBA. Brunel is considered to be a highly international and diverse business school, and has AACSB accreditation, making it one of just five per cent of business schools in the world to have attained the highest global standard for business schools. Brunel is dedicated to excellence in learning, and as such are placed in the top 20 universities for research, with teaching staff being leaders in their field.

London School of Economics and Political Science

LSE is a world class centre, located in Westminster with over 11,000 students. Frequently appearing in the top reaches of national and international league tables, the LSE is known for teaching and research excellence across the full range of the social sciences, from economics, politics and law to sociology, anthropology, accounting and finance. As of 2017, 26% of all the Nobel Memorial Prizes in Economics have been awarded or jointly awarded to LSE alumni, current staff or former staff. Understandably, admissions are highly competitive, with 12 applicants per place.

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