Teaching
Courses are provided for masters and PhD students; for executives, investors and entrepreneurs. Course materials are created and developed.
MBA/EMBA core courses and electives
The Entrepreneurship department offers 1,000 places annually on entrepreneurship electives, which are some of the most requested courses at London Business School.
The EMBA core course includes Entrepreneurial Management and the MBA core course offers Discovering Entrepreneurial Opportunities.
PhD programme
As world leaders in business research, our PhD programme provides a rigorous academic training within a supportive and collegial environment.
To find out more, contact:
Clare Barry
Tel: +44 (0)20 7000 8188
Email: cbarry@london.edu
Entrepreneurship Summer School
The Summer School is designed to promote thorough exploration of a business opportunity in a practical format. Individual entrepreneurs will test the feasibility of their ideas through active research in their proposed markets and learn what it will take to turn their great ideas into fundable businesses.
Building the Creative Business
BCB is offered by the Centre for Creative Business to selected professionals currently working in emerging creative businesses to help them take their business to the next level. Our bespoke courses are tailored for creative entrepreneurs who have established a reputation for excellence, but need to develop their skills to take their business on to the next level.
Open Programmes
Through Executive Education, executives and investors can participate in our programmes, including the popular Financing the Entrepreneurial Business.
Custom ProgrammesOur faculty create and deliver programmes for groups including the Young Presidents Organisation and the African Venture Capital Association.
Course materials
The Entrepreneurship Department has developed an impressive roster of case studies and teaching notes, many based on the experiences of students, alumni and faculty.
Click here to listen to BBC reporter, Susanna Streeter, interview John Mullins.
Professor of Management Practice in Marketing and Entrepreneurship, John Mullins, talks about the high calibre of students that London Business School attracts.
