Our students organise more than 1,000 events every year, ranging from social, cultural and sporting occasions to high-profile speaker engagements and internationally recognised industry conferences. Here is your opportunity to find out more about them.
Sponsoring these events offers many benefits to you and your company - for more information contact the students directly or Marion Buggins (mbuggins@london.edu).
London South Bank University (LSBU) is located in central London and has been educating students since 1892. It offers an education that develops practical skills and confidence to equip students for successful careers. LSBU emphasizes applied, industry-linked learning through projects, placements, and teaching staff with professional experience. It also conducts cutting-edge research that is shared with students and applied to address real-world issues. LSBU supports student entrepreneurship through various programs and recently invested in the new Clarence Centre to support startups and small businesses.
The document provides summaries of several meetings and events:
1) It summarizes feedback from a meeting with Geoff Russell from the Skills Funding Agency and a Regional Committee meeting that received funding updates.
2) It summarizes a College Checklist review meeting to analyze results from a student services checklist.
3) It summarizes a Marketing Managers' network meeting on engaging with local communities and upcoming marketing campaigns.
4) It provides brief summaries of upcoming skills competitions, jobs briefings, and other events.
The document summarizes information about City University London and its INTO pathway program. It highlights that City University London is located in the heart of London, offering internationally recognized degrees and close industry links. The INTO pathway program provides an English-taught foundation year that guarantees progression to City University undergraduate degrees upon successful completion.
This document contains a list of 36 mentors for the AMMB organization. For each mentor, it provides background experience including education and previous jobs or internships. It also lists current activities and other interests for most of the mentors. The mentors come from a variety of backgrounds and locations and would be available to provide guidance, advice or networking opportunities for members of AMMB.
Our Community _ Imperial College Business SchoolImran A. Ansari
The document discusses the community for students in the MSc Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Management program at Imperial College London. It highlights that students will form lasting relationships with a diverse group of high-caliber students from around the world. An alumni of the program notes that the diversity of students, researchers, and professors at Imperial makes it an innovation cluster. The community includes current students, alumni, faculty, and student ambassadors.
This document provides a list of 24 mentors for the AMMB organization, including brief summaries of their background experience and current activities. Their experiences include studies at universities like Cambridge, Oxford, LSE and others. Backgrounds span fields such as business, economics, law, engineering and more. Current activities include roles at the BBC, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte and other organizations. A variety of other interests are also listed for each mentor.
London South Bank University (LSBU) is located in central London and has been educating students since 1892. It offers an education that develops practical skills and confidence to equip students for successful careers. LSBU emphasizes applied, industry-linked learning through projects, placements, and teaching staff with professional experience. It also conducts cutting-edge research that is shared with students and applied to address real-world issues. LSBU supports student entrepreneurship through various programs and recently invested in the new Clarence Centre to support startups and small businesses.
The document provides summaries of several meetings and events:
1) It summarizes feedback from a meeting with Geoff Russell from the Skills Funding Agency and a Regional Committee meeting that received funding updates.
2) It summarizes a College Checklist review meeting to analyze results from a student services checklist.
3) It summarizes a Marketing Managers' network meeting on engaging with local communities and upcoming marketing campaigns.
4) It provides brief summaries of upcoming skills competitions, jobs briefings, and other events.
The document summarizes information about City University London and its INTO pathway program. It highlights that City University London is located in the heart of London, offering internationally recognized degrees and close industry links. The INTO pathway program provides an English-taught foundation year that guarantees progression to City University undergraduate degrees upon successful completion.
This document contains a list of 36 mentors for the AMMB organization. For each mentor, it provides background experience including education and previous jobs or internships. It also lists current activities and other interests for most of the mentors. The mentors come from a variety of backgrounds and locations and would be available to provide guidance, advice or networking opportunities for members of AMMB.
Our Community _ Imperial College Business SchoolImran A. Ansari
The document discusses the community for students in the MSc Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Management program at Imperial College London. It highlights that students will form lasting relationships with a diverse group of high-caliber students from around the world. An alumni of the program notes that the diversity of students, researchers, and professors at Imperial makes it an innovation cluster. The community includes current students, alumni, faculty, and student ambassadors.
This document provides a list of 24 mentors for the AMMB organization, including brief summaries of their background experience and current activities. Their experiences include studies at universities like Cambridge, Oxford, LSE and others. Backgrounds span fields such as business, economics, law, engineering and more. Current activities include roles at the BBC, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte and other organizations. A variety of other interests are also listed for each mentor.
This document provides a summary of news from Northampton Business School (NBS) in November 2010. It includes the following highlights:
- NBS achieved high results in the recent National Student Survey, ranking 9th out of 123 UK business schools for student satisfaction with teaching quality.
- Catherine Mandungu, an NBS student on placement at Microsoft, won the Microsoft Intern Award for Personal Development.
- Two NBS students were each awarded £3,000 Santander International Development Awards to fund projects connected to their studies abroad.
- Events management student Emma Marshall recently returned from a volunteer project in Zambia with Orange and UNICEF.
Gsg Sap Presentacion 09 07 09 Sistemas De Informacion Sap En La EmpresaLa Salle BCN
Robbie Beak works for Advantage West Midlands, which is funded by the UK government to provide free services to international businesses. Advantage West Midlands partners with various organizations to offer the Bridge to Growth program, which provides services to help reduce the risks and costs associated with expanding a business to the UK market. The Bridge to Growth offer includes setting up a UK company, free office space, and free or discounted professional services like market research, legal advice, and lead generation. The document discusses the benefits of locating a business in the West Midlands region of the UK, including access to markets and customers, available skills, lower costs, existing companies in the area, and the support provided by Advantage West Midlands
The document summarizes Warwick Business School's undergraduate open day, highlighting its community, characteristics, research excellence, rankings, degrees, student and graduate outcomes. It introduces WBS's dean, describes available degrees and international opportunities. Student testimonials praise WBS's global preparation and brand reputation. Warwick provides outstanding campus facilities and transport links. Parents are encouraged to stay updated on their child's experience through Warwick online resources.
The document summarizes an undergraduate open day at Warwick Business School. It introduces the dean and course director, and discusses WBS's strong research reputation, top rankings, accreditation, international student body, degree programs, graduate employment outcomes, campus facilities, and reasons to choose WBS. Student testimonials praise WBS's global focus, strong brand, rewarding university experience, and career prospects.
The Education Magazine has been helping students such as you to find an appropriate match suiting all your academic needs. This issue is identical to all our previous successful
magazine issues.
15.12.26 Oxford Inspires Entrepreneurs in The Times-2Remy Kesrouani
Oxford undergraduates are increasingly interested in becoming entrepreneurs rather than pursuing traditional careers like banking or the professions. Many students are inspired by the success of entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg and want to start their own businesses. At a recent event organized by the Oxford Guild Business Society, Remy Kesrouani of Calibrate Management advised students interested in entrepreneurship to continue their education at Oxford and to dress professionally when pitching to investors. A survey by the society found entrepreneurship is a more popular career choice among its members now than in previous years.
Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is the second largest business school in Europe with 15,000 students. It offers 300 courses taught in English across various business disciplines. CBS provides modern facilities, support for international students, and partnerships with top companies and other universities. It focuses on innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability through its research centers and programs.
This document provides an overview of the annual report of LSE Enterprise, which applies the expertise of the London School of Economics to organizations globally. It discusses several projects undertaken over the past year, including consulting for urban development in Berlin, executive education programs in Hong Kong, and conferences on topics like the global economy in Spain. The report highlights how LSE Enterprise contributes financially to LSE and allows academics to engage with clients worldwide.
Higher education from UK is indeed regarded worldwide. The United Kingdom has been highly observed as one the best places across the world for students flocking for education.
ERASMUS+ In service training course: Courage project (Ennis, Ireland)João Paulo Proença
This document provides information about an in-service training course called COURAGE taking place from April 16-20, 2018 in Ennis, Ireland. The course fee is 480 euros which includes materials and cultural visits, and accommodation for 5 days is 800 euros totaling 1280 euros. The course aims to prevent early school leaving and encourage participation in post-compulsory education. It will share best practices between partners and participants through various interactive activities. The training will take place at Treacys West County Conference & Leisure Centre near Ennis town center.
Golden Key is an international honor society that recognizes outstanding academic achievement in students. It connects high-achieving individuals globally through opportunities, rewards, and lifelong success. Membership is by invitation only and extended to the top 15% of students at RMIT campuses. Golden Key offers scholarships totaling $400,000 annually as well as career assistance and networking opportunities to its members.
As demand for cyber security professionals in the UK and worldwide continues to surge, this course will prepare you for the challenge of keeping IT environments safe and secure in a world where data is constantly under attack.
This course will give you a broad understanding of the latest practice and techniques for cyber security systems development and operations.
You will be able to analyse the legal, social, ethical and professional issues involved in the human aspects of cyber security and be guided by the adoption of appropriate professional, ethical and legal practices.
The course is particularly designed to tackle industry needs and job market challenges, and produces informed graduates who are suitably equipped to thrive.
On graduation from this course you will have the critical skills and techniques essential for security-related jobs/roles in a rapidly evolving and diverse environment to appropriately solve typical cyber security problems.
Imperial College Business School - Full-Time MBA brochureAngelo Sorrentino
This document is a brochure for the Full-Time MBA program at Imperial College Business School in London. It provides an overview of the program, highlighting the school's focus on the fusion of business and technology, its world-class faculty and research partnerships, and its location in London which provides access to top global companies and cultural attractions. The program aims to equip students with the skills to tackle global business problems and become visionary business leaders.
At MDIS Singapore, 50 years of quality education.
The BSc (Hons) in Banking and Finance / Banking and Investment Management / Banking and Wealth Management equips the student with the academic knowledge to operate in the increasingly competitive world of financial markets. The programme provides.
opportunities for participants to develop and demonstrate knowledge
and understanding relating to the financial industries.
Email:soumik_c@mdis.edu.sg
Moscow Financial Club is a community that aims to improve financial literacy in Russia and worldwide. It provides educational content and courses, networking opportunities, and advisory services to students and professionals through various events and platforms. The club has over 6,200 members from 24 countries and partners with over 140 companies
The document analyzes a takeover offer from Healthscope to acquire Symbion. It values Symbion at $4.60 per share as a standalone company, but finds Healthscope's implied offer price to be significantly lower. The document also notes the offer contains undesirable terms, including restrictions on Symbion's management structure and ability to consider other offers. It recommends rejecting the current Healthscope bid and aiming to secure a minimum $4.60 per share for Symbion.
Ubs investment banking challenge national finals presentation jphil90
Primary should wait for the ATO's ruling on Healthscope's revised offer for Symbion before pursuing Symbion itself. Acquiring Symbion would allow Primary to gain significant market share, create an integrated healthcare network, and realize $95 million in annual synergies. However, there are regulatory concerns around further consolidation in the industry. Primary's bid strategy should be to wait for the ATO's ruling and then either pursue Symbion directly or withdraw, depending on whether the ruling allows Healthscope's revised offer to proceed.
X007 E Data Cabling Reference Sites Winter 2010alex_hudson1
Able Data installed structured cabling systems for several large commercial projects, including over 13,000 data outlets across multiple sites for clients such as Reed Smith, Misys, Hampshire County Council, and Johnson & Johnson. The installations involved cabling across multiple floors and buildings, with challenges that included tight schedules and complex cable routing. Able Data also built a new data center for Hampshire County Council featuring advanced technologies.
This document provides a summary of news from Northampton Business School (NBS) in November 2010. It includes the following highlights:
- NBS achieved high results in the recent National Student Survey, ranking 9th out of 123 UK business schools for student satisfaction with teaching quality.
- Catherine Mandungu, an NBS student on placement at Microsoft, won the Microsoft Intern Award for Personal Development.
- Two NBS students were each awarded £3,000 Santander International Development Awards to fund projects connected to their studies abroad.
- Events management student Emma Marshall recently returned from a volunteer project in Zambia with Orange and UNICEF.
Gsg Sap Presentacion 09 07 09 Sistemas De Informacion Sap En La EmpresaLa Salle BCN
Robbie Beak works for Advantage West Midlands, which is funded by the UK government to provide free services to international businesses. Advantage West Midlands partners with various organizations to offer the Bridge to Growth program, which provides services to help reduce the risks and costs associated with expanding a business to the UK market. The Bridge to Growth offer includes setting up a UK company, free office space, and free or discounted professional services like market research, legal advice, and lead generation. The document discusses the benefits of locating a business in the West Midlands region of the UK, including access to markets and customers, available skills, lower costs, existing companies in the area, and the support provided by Advantage West Midlands
The document summarizes Warwick Business School's undergraduate open day, highlighting its community, characteristics, research excellence, rankings, degrees, student and graduate outcomes. It introduces WBS's dean, describes available degrees and international opportunities. Student testimonials praise WBS's global preparation and brand reputation. Warwick provides outstanding campus facilities and transport links. Parents are encouraged to stay updated on their child's experience through Warwick online resources.
The document summarizes an undergraduate open day at Warwick Business School. It introduces the dean and course director, and discusses WBS's strong research reputation, top rankings, accreditation, international student body, degree programs, graduate employment outcomes, campus facilities, and reasons to choose WBS. Student testimonials praise WBS's global focus, strong brand, rewarding university experience, and career prospects.
The Education Magazine has been helping students such as you to find an appropriate match suiting all your academic needs. This issue is identical to all our previous successful
magazine issues.
15.12.26 Oxford Inspires Entrepreneurs in The Times-2Remy Kesrouani
Oxford undergraduates are increasingly interested in becoming entrepreneurs rather than pursuing traditional careers like banking or the professions. Many students are inspired by the success of entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg and want to start their own businesses. At a recent event organized by the Oxford Guild Business Society, Remy Kesrouani of Calibrate Management advised students interested in entrepreneurship to continue their education at Oxford and to dress professionally when pitching to investors. A survey by the society found entrepreneurship is a more popular career choice among its members now than in previous years.
Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is the second largest business school in Europe with 15,000 students. It offers 300 courses taught in English across various business disciplines. CBS provides modern facilities, support for international students, and partnerships with top companies and other universities. It focuses on innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability through its research centers and programs.
This document provides an overview of the annual report of LSE Enterprise, which applies the expertise of the London School of Economics to organizations globally. It discusses several projects undertaken over the past year, including consulting for urban development in Berlin, executive education programs in Hong Kong, and conferences on topics like the global economy in Spain. The report highlights how LSE Enterprise contributes financially to LSE and allows academics to engage with clients worldwide.
Higher education from UK is indeed regarded worldwide. The United Kingdom has been highly observed as one the best places across the world for students flocking for education.
ERASMUS+ In service training course: Courage project (Ennis, Ireland)João Paulo Proença
This document provides information about an in-service training course called COURAGE taking place from April 16-20, 2018 in Ennis, Ireland. The course fee is 480 euros which includes materials and cultural visits, and accommodation for 5 days is 800 euros totaling 1280 euros. The course aims to prevent early school leaving and encourage participation in post-compulsory education. It will share best practices between partners and participants through various interactive activities. The training will take place at Treacys West County Conference & Leisure Centre near Ennis town center.
Golden Key is an international honor society that recognizes outstanding academic achievement in students. It connects high-achieving individuals globally through opportunities, rewards, and lifelong success. Membership is by invitation only and extended to the top 15% of students at RMIT campuses. Golden Key offers scholarships totaling $400,000 annually as well as career assistance and networking opportunities to its members.
As demand for cyber security professionals in the UK and worldwide continues to surge, this course will prepare you for the challenge of keeping IT environments safe and secure in a world where data is constantly under attack.
This course will give you a broad understanding of the latest practice and techniques for cyber security systems development and operations.
You will be able to analyse the legal, social, ethical and professional issues involved in the human aspects of cyber security and be guided by the adoption of appropriate professional, ethical and legal practices.
The course is particularly designed to tackle industry needs and job market challenges, and produces informed graduates who are suitably equipped to thrive.
On graduation from this course you will have the critical skills and techniques essential for security-related jobs/roles in a rapidly evolving and diverse environment to appropriately solve typical cyber security problems.
Imperial College Business School - Full-Time MBA brochureAngelo Sorrentino
This document is a brochure for the Full-Time MBA program at Imperial College Business School in London. It provides an overview of the program, highlighting the school's focus on the fusion of business and technology, its world-class faculty and research partnerships, and its location in London which provides access to top global companies and cultural attractions. The program aims to equip students with the skills to tackle global business problems and become visionary business leaders.
At MDIS Singapore, 50 years of quality education.
The BSc (Hons) in Banking and Finance / Banking and Investment Management / Banking and Wealth Management equips the student with the academic knowledge to operate in the increasingly competitive world of financial markets. The programme provides.
opportunities for participants to develop and demonstrate knowledge
and understanding relating to the financial industries.
Email:soumik_c@mdis.edu.sg
Moscow Financial Club is a community that aims to improve financial literacy in Russia and worldwide. It provides educational content and courses, networking opportunities, and advisory services to students and professionals through various events and platforms. The club has over 6,200 members from 24 countries and partners with over 140 companies
The document analyzes a takeover offer from Healthscope to acquire Symbion. It values Symbion at $4.60 per share as a standalone company, but finds Healthscope's implied offer price to be significantly lower. The document also notes the offer contains undesirable terms, including restrictions on Symbion's management structure and ability to consider other offers. It recommends rejecting the current Healthscope bid and aiming to secure a minimum $4.60 per share for Symbion.
Ubs investment banking challenge national finals presentation jphil90
Primary should wait for the ATO's ruling on Healthscope's revised offer for Symbion before pursuing Symbion itself. Acquiring Symbion would allow Primary to gain significant market share, create an integrated healthcare network, and realize $95 million in annual synergies. However, there are regulatory concerns around further consolidation in the industry. Primary's bid strategy should be to wait for the ATO's ruling and then either pursue Symbion directly or withdraw, depending on whether the ruling allows Healthscope's revised offer to proceed.
X007 E Data Cabling Reference Sites Winter 2010alex_hudson1
Able Data installed structured cabling systems for several large commercial projects, including over 13,000 data outlets across multiple sites for clients such as Reed Smith, Misys, Hampshire County Council, and Johnson & Johnson. The installations involved cabling across multiple floors and buildings, with challenges that included tight schedules and complex cable routing. Able Data also built a new data center for Hampshire County Council featuring advanced technologies.
Non Banking Finance Companies - Game ChangersResurgent India
NBFCs cannot accept demand deposits and therefore cannot offer checking account facilities like banks. While banks hold a wide range of short, medium, and long-term assets, NBFCs assets are more specialized, such as vehicle financing, gold loans, or housing loans. NBFCs play a critical role in expanding access to credit for retail and small business customers in underserved areas, complementing the role of banks.
El documento presenta información sobre la anatomía del triángulo urogenital masculino y sus estructuras asociadas. Describe las porciones de la uretra masculina, la vascularización, inervación y drenaje linfático. También cubre la anatomía del escroto, pene, músculos perineales y procesos de erección, eyaculación y remisión. Finalmente incluye notas sobre sondaje uretral, palpación testicular e hipospadias.
El documento presenta el btlbook, la única guía de compras para la industria de la mercadotecnia below the line en México. El btlbook ofrece reseñas detalladas de proveedores de la industria, así como información sobre sus servicios y campañas. El btlbook ganó el primer premio en la categoría "Guías en general" otorgado por la CANIEM. Proporciona una plataforma para que los proveedores promuevan sus beneficios y servicios a anunciantes y marcas.
Este documento discute los problemas térmicos en las viviendas y posibles soluciones. Explica que las viviendas con paredes sin aislamiento tienden a ser frías en invierno y calurosas en verano, lo que aumenta los costos de calefacción y aire acondicionado. Luego describe varias opciones para mejorar el aislamiento térmico de paredes y techos, como usar ladrillos huecos, doble pared con cámara de aire, paneles aislantes en el interior o exterior de paredes, y aislantes en el techo como
Miguel Arias provides tips for pitching a startup to venture capitalists (VCs) in 3 sentences or less:
The document outlines the key elements of an effective VC pitch, including an elevator pitch, product demo, market size analysis, financial projections, and team qualifications. It also provides examples of dos and don'ts, and shares Miguel's experience pitching his company, IMASTE, which develops virtual events platforms.
Este documento resume los principales puntos de la reforma a las telecomunicaciones en México. Explica que la reforma busca promover la competencia en el sector de las telecomunicaciones para mejorar los servicios y reducir precios. Sin embargo, también señala que algunos de los cambios propuestos como la eliminación de cargos por larga distancia en realidad podrían beneficiar más a las empresas que a los consumidores, ya que podrían subir otros precios. También crea un nuevo organismo regulador para supervisar el sector de las telecomunicaciones.
El documento proporciona información general sobre la Unión Europea, incluyendo su historia, instituciones, políticas y países miembros. Explica el proceso de creación de la UE a través de los tratados clave y las ampliaciones que han llevado a la UE de 6 a 28 países miembros. También describe algunas de las principales políticas y objetivos de la UE como la libre circulación, el euro, la cohesión regional, la investigación y el desarrollo.
El documento describe el uso del cómic Paracuellos en una unidad didáctica sobre el Franquismo en España. 1) El cómic se sitúa en hogares del Auxilio Social y describe la vida de los niños allí, incluyendo la violencia, la religión y el hambre. 2) Trata temas como la represión, el papel de la Iglesia y Falange, y el adoctrinamiento. 3) El cómic usa historietas cortas para ilustrar diferentes aspectos de la vida de los niños durante la posguerra española.
El documento describe los diferentes niveles de organización estructural de las proteínas, incluyendo la estructura primaria, secundaria, terciaria, cuaternaria y los métodos para determinar la secuencia de aminoácidos en una proteína. Explica que la estructura primaria es la secuencia lineal de aminoácidos unidos por enlaces peptídicos, mientras que la estructura secundaria se refiere a la organización local de los aminoácidos. Las estructuras secundarias más comunes son las hélices alfa y las lá
Este es un esfuerzo de voluntades para presentar un informe completo de la ganaderia en Colombia. Recomendamos los especiales articulos de Kamel Mukharesh y Mohammed Hamdan por considerarlos de altisimo interes para COLOMBIA.
Clemar morales - Trabajo de Investigacióndreamcoders
Este documento presenta un resumen biográfico del artista plástico formoseño Clemar Morales. Comienza describiendo el problema de investigación sobre por qué los estudiantes del Instituto Superior de Arte no conocen a los artistas locales. Luego presenta la hipótesis de que esto se debe a la falta de conocimiento e interés en el arte formoseño. Finalmente, detalla la vida y obra de Clemar Morales a través de fotos y citas de críticos de arte, concluyendo que presentar artistas locales podría generar más interés en
This document is a curriculum vitae for Sarah Abdullatif Al-Dossary, a 29-year-old Saudi nurse. She completed high school in Saudi Arabia and received a nursing degree from King Faisal University. Her work experience includes various nursing roles in surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, the emergency room, and intensive care units. Currently, she works as an IT training instructor. She has additional experience in palliative care and oncology nursing.
The document provides information on various student clubs and events at London Business School that are seeking sponsorship, including details on:
- Over 30 different clubs and events covering a wide range of industries and topics that organize over 1000 events per year
- Clubs and events provide opportunities for professional and personal development, networking, and exploring career interests for students
- Sponsorship opportunities allow businesses to engage with students and alumni, fulfill recruitment, marketing, and CSR objectives, and improve their profile on campus
- Sponsorship levels range from £1000 to £8000 depending on the specific club or event
Student clubs are integral to the LBS community. They cover professional, sporting, social and regional interests, are entirely run by current students and provide a key arena for students to get to know business and the alumni community.
Sponsoring a club or specific club activity will place you at the heart of student life and provide a great way to get to know future graduates with a known common interest and to promote your brand on campus.
Find out all the details of sponsorship opportunities for the wealth of student activity at London Business School.
Student clubs are integral to the LBS community. They cover professional, sporting, social and regional interests, are entirely run by current students and provide a key arena for students to get to know business and the alumni community.
Sponsoring a club or specific club activity will place you at the heart of student life and provide a great way to get to know future graduates with a known common interest and to promote your brand on campus.
Find out all the details of sponsorship opportunities for the wealth of student activity at London Business School.
This document summarizes the key points from a conference in Scotland on business tourism. It provides an overview of the state of business tourism in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and nationally/internationally. It also discusses opportunities and challenges for the Scottish events industry, hybrid/blended events, social media strategies for promoting events, and barriers to content creation.
Creative City Networks Review: their role supporting creative talent in Scotland’s cities. An event focused on the Ekos review findings of the 3 city networks: Creative Dundee, Creative Edinburgh and Creative Stirling at Creative Scotland's office.
Find out more about the work of the networks and read the Review report: http://www.creativescotland.com/explore/read/stories/creative-city-networks/2014/creative-city-networks-review
QS is a global organization that helps connect students, schools, and employers. It offers various services including candidate sourcing and selection, education provider analysis, events, and scholarships. QS has over 150 staff worldwide and provides services to undergraduates, graduates, MBA students, and professionals. Partnering with QS allows companies to brand and source talent globally through QS's network and various online and offline opportunities.
This document provides information about the Queen's Retail Forum (QRF) 2016 conference. It discusses the conference's mission to educate students on the retail industry and empower their career success. The conference will take place from November 3-6 in Kingston, Ontario and will explore the theme of digital retail and the seamless consumer experience. The document outlines the conference schedule and events, including keynote speakers, workshops, and networking opportunities. It promotes sponsorship opportunities for companies, which provide exposure to students and help support the conference.
Euromoney Institutional Investor is a leading international business to business media group focused primarily on the international finance, metals and commodities sectors. We publish more than 70 titles in both print and on-line, are a leading provider of electronic data, and run an extensive portfolio of conferences, seminars and training courses for financial markets.
We offer graduate training opportunities in journalism, conference production and logistics, research, marketing, business development, finance and technology. Our training programmes combine access to a comprehensive package of in-house tailored training courses, excellent on-the-job training and the opportunity to work alongside skilled media professionals.
Join the IE Israel Venture Day in collaboration with Microsoft Ventures to meet the most active investors and entrepreneurs in the Spanish & LATAM markets. Pitch your startup for a chance to win a round-trip ticket & roadshow in Spain.
The document summarizes an event called "Silicon Valley Comes to Barcelona" that brings together leading investors, entrepreneurs, students, and business angels from Spain and Silicon Valley. The goal is to inspire students, fund disruptive technology companies, and foster relationships between European and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors. The event is organized by a team of international volunteers and students. It provides sponsorship opportunities for companies ranging from 2,000 euro platinum packages to 500 euro silver packages.
The document discusses forum3, a two-day recruitment, careers, and volunteering event for the third sector held annually in London. It provides information on the number of visitors and organizations that attend, as well as testimonials from past attendees. Details are given on how organizations can benefit from participating in the event through recruitment, networking, and raising their profile.
The document discusses the British Library's efforts to redefine itself for the 21st century by better serving the needs of modern researchers and entrepreneurs. It outlines the creation of the Business & IP Centre, which provides resources and workshops to support creativity and innovation among small businesses and entrepreneurs. The Centre has been successful in attracting over 25,000 entrepreneurs and exceeding its targets for reaching diverse groups. It also discusses the cultural and organizational challenges of transforming the library and building partnerships.
The document provides information about the 2017 John Molson International Case Competition sponsorship package. It will include 1000 attendees, 36 schools from 15 countries, and take place over 6 days in Montreal, Canada. It summarizes the competition scope and previous year's events. The document outlines sponsorship benefits like networking, recruiting, and marketing opportunities. It details four sponsorship levels ranging from $12,000 to $4,000 with increasing benefits. Examples of sponsorship visibility are shown. There is also an opportunity to advertise in their mobile application. Contact information is provided to learn more.
This document provides a monthly digest of funding opportunities and support for UK creative, digital and design businesses. It outlines various public funding calls from Innovate UK, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Creative England, and Horizon 2020. These calls include support for cyber security collaborations, energy sector feasibility studies, and media production. The document also lists knowledge exchange programs, private investment funds, and upcoming events to help businesses connect with funding resources.
This document proposes holding the GCC China Summit, organized by the Global China Connection chapters at the National University of Singapore and Yale-NUS. The summit aims to provide Singapore students and young entrepreneurs with opportunities to gain understanding of business opportunities in China through panel discussions and a career fair. It will feature panels on finance, media/arts, and technology with industry professionals. The proposal outlines event details including timeline, marketing channels, and budgets ranging from $6,100 to $42,100 depending on including local or overseas speakers. Key partners identified are the NUS Business School China Business Centre and Business China.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 30 March and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Programme for MALG's Annual Conference and Exhibition, which took place on Wednesday November 19th at the Royal College of Physicians. The theme was Ticking the box on problem debt - job done then? The event was chaired by Headlinemoney Financial Broadcast Journalist of the Year Paul Lewis.
The Financial Services Club is a networking group for senior executives in financial services in Europe. It was established in 2004 and has over 8,000 members. The Club runs over 40 meetings per year in London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and Vienna to provide networking and discussions with industry leaders. Membership fees and sponsorships finance the Club and support the charitable organization MAG-Net.
The annual fashion auction held by Northampton Business School's second year fashion marketing students was a huge success. Over 300 people attended the event, where they viewed student-designed garments on the catwalk and bid on the designs. The event raised money that will help fund graduate design students' participation in London Fashion Week. Feedback on the event was very positive, with lecturers and designers praising the students' hard work and professional execution.
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2. Contents
Introduction
Industry & Business
Art Investment Conference
Asset Management Conference
Business and Government Club
Entrepreneurship Conference
Family Business Day
Global Healthcare Conference
PE/VC Club and Conference
PE Case Study Competition
Real Estate Conference
Retail and Luxury Goods Club
Tech Media Summit
TEDx LBS
TELL Series
Sport and Social
Acting Club
Golf Club
Debate and Public Speaking Club
MBA Tournament
Rugby Club
Summer Ball
Sundowners
Tennis Club
Wine and Cheese Club
Sustainability, Diversity & Fundraising
Cleantech Challenge
Corporate Sustainability Challenge
EurOut Conference
Football Club – Tackle Africa
Global Social Venture Competition
Volunteers Club
Women in Business Club
Women in Business Conference
Women Without Borders
Nations and Regions
Africa Business Summit
Asia Business Forum
Eastern Europe & CIS Club
Emerging Markets Club
India Business Forum
Latin America Club
Latin America Business Forum
Middle East Conference
3. Introduction
Student-led activity makes a huge
contribution to the vibrant atmosphere at
London Business School. Our students
organise over 1000 events each year - ranging
from social, cultural and sporting occasions to
high-profile speaker engagements and
internationally recognised industry
conferences.
For students, clubs provide personal and
professional development opportunities to
complement their academic studies. Clubs
are a melting pot for our students to learn,
develop (and have fun!), whilst forming
lifelong friendships and networks. Some will
benefit from honing particular expertise,
some will explore the future direction of their
careers, while others will simply enjoy
pursuing activities and hobbies during their
time in London.
4. Introduction
For businesses, partnership with student
clubs enriches your presence on campus and
improves your profile to our students and
alumni network of over 35,000. Such
partnerships will also fulfil multiple business
objectives – whether recruitment, CSR,
marketing or creating speaker opportunities
for your senior staff.
We hope your business will become involved
with the London Business School student
community in the 2013/14 academic year,
and we look forward to working with you.
London Business School Student
Activities Team
6. Art Investment Conference
As in its previous editions, the Art Investment Conference will bring together world-class industry and finance professionals to discuss
current trends affecting the sector. The conference will be comprised of speaker presentations, case studies and panel discussions all
with the aim of bringing together diverse perspectives on new opportunities in the global art market and the growing importance of
art in alternative investment strategies.
Key Information
Date: May 2014
Attendance: 100+
Audience: Industry professionals, collectors,
alumni, students and faculty members
Speakers: TBA, representatives from
industry professionals, alumni, students
Location: TBA, London
Sponsorship: From £1,000 (+ VAT)
Lord Hindlip, Former Chairman of Christie’s
Partnership Opportunities:
Sharifa Monawer
E: smonawer.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44(0)74 48945 165
Art and Collectibles Funds Panel Discussion
7. Asset Management Conference 2014
The London Business School Asset Management Conference is the Investment
Management Club’s flagship event that provides an unrivalled forum for business leaders
and academics to debate the market’s dynamics and evolution. Our upcoming 2014
Conference will revolve around the themes of contrarian investing, activist investing,
emerging markets, and behavioral aspects of investment.
Key Information
Date: Friday 4th April 2014
Attendance: 200+
Audience: Asset management community, bankers, students and faculty
Location: The Gibson Hall (London EC2N 3BA)
Sponsorship Fee: From £2,500
Speakers Already Confirmed:
• Francisco García Paramés – CIO, Bestinver Asset Management
• Andy Haldane - Executive Director of Financial Stability, Bank of England
To find out more please contact:
Alex Petrin
E: apetrin.mifft2014@london.edu
M: +44 (0) 7784 113 678
Previous sponsors include:
8. Business and Government Club
The goal of the Business and Government Club is to strengthen the link between
government- and business-related activities at LBS. The Club aims to support the
professional ambitions of its members and to link the campus community with industry
experts and thought leaders to increase awareness of the important role that
government plays in business.
Upcoming Panel Events:
The Role of Central Banks in a Post-Recession World
What is…Government Relations?
Financial Crisis and Accounting Standards
The Costs of Benefits: The Future of Welfare
Past event speakers included:
Senior executives from UK Treasury
High Commissioner of Canada to the UK
Please contact Lauren Cialone (lcialone.mba2015@london.edu) if you are interested in
sponsoring the club or a specific event.
9. 16th Annual Entrepreneurship Conference
ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
The Entrepreneurship Club of London Business School, with nearly 5,000 members, aims to provide a forum for
students to network and share ideas, an environment to foster innovation and entrepreneurship, and to help students
in cultivating and developing their own enterprises.
London Business School is one of only a few business schools worldwide to have embraced entrepreneurship at the
core of its curriculum. Our Deloitte Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship continues to generate big ideas and
cutting-edge research, and we continue to launch new businesses through our Business Incubator.
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The 16th Annual Entrepreneurship Conference is the flagship event attracting a rich variety of
entrepreneurs, VCs and investors as well as business school students and thought-leading academics.
PANEL 1: Not accepting the status quo.
PANEL 2: Pivoting.
Key Information:
PANEL 3: Thinking big, growth and internationalisation.
Previous speakers include:
Date: 21st February 2014
Attendance: 300+
Audience: Founders, C-Suite, Partners
Location: Bloomberg Centre
Sponsorship Fee: From £2,500 (+VAT)
Niklas Zennstrom, SKYPE
Contact:
MARC SABAS
msabas.mba2014@london.edu.au
Previous sponsors include:
Vernon Hill, METRO BANK
Lord K. Billimoria, COBRA
10. 2nd Family Business Day
After the successful launch of the 1st Family Business Day in 2013, the Family Business Club is
preparing the 2nd edition, with an increased number of workshops and networking opportunities.
The event will be held in term 3 and will include for the first time – Live case study discussions with
a renowned family business, themed lunch round tables, distinguished keynote speakers and
panellists. The event will culminate with a Black Tie Gala Dinner at an iconic London venue.
Key Information
Date: Q2 2014 (precise date TBC)
Attendance: 70+
Audience: Family Business Leaders,
External Managers, Academics
Location: London
Sponsorship Fee: £5,000 +VAT
To find out more please contact:
Muthu Murugappan , Navishka
Paunrana
E: mmurugappa.mba2015@london.edu
E: npaunrana.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44 79334 30661
Left to right: R. Merson, B. Kerres,
A. Bjonberg and T. Wates
Valerie Mars, Mars Inc.
Family Business Day Committe & Speakers
Previous sponsors include:
11. Global Healthcare Conference
One of the key healthcare events in London, the Global Healthcare Conference attracts
over 300 participants from pharma, biotech, medtech, delivery, PE/VC, consulting and
start-ups. 2013’s theme was Innovation in Healthcare – how the industry discovers,
funds and markets new technologies across therapeutics, delivery, and digital health. Joe
Jimenez, CEO of Novartis, delivered the keynote speech.
Key Information
Date: Q4 2014
Attendance: 350+
Audience: C-suite, directors, partners,
entrepreneurs and thought leaders
Location: Central London
Sponsorship Fee: From 3,500 (+VAT)
To find out more please contact:
Sarah Chan
E: schan.mba2015@london.edu
Previous sponsors include:
12. PE/VC club and Annual Conference
The Private Equity and Venture Capital club generates a huge level of student interest.
Training programs, industry nights, speaker events, treks, market update newsletters,
recruiting events and the flagship club event, the PE/VC conference all deliver a vibrant
suite of activity for students, professional and our sponsors. Sponsorships for the club
and for the conference can be negotiated together or separately.
Conference Information
Date: 7th March
Attendance: 300-400
Audience: 50% students, 50%
professionals
Location: Church House
Conference Centre
Sponsorship Fee: From £1,000
(+VAT)
To find out more please contact:
Phil Kearney
E: pkearney.mba2014@london.edu
T: +44 7 449 108 215
Previous sponsors include:
13. Private Equity Case Competition
The Private Equity and Venture Capital Club is starting an annual PE Case Competition.
Working in conjunction with the Coller Institute of Private Equity, the competition
invites teams from top tier business schools to pit their analytical and valuation skills
against each other.
The sponsor will play a key role in setting the theme of the competition. We will invite
a representative from the sponsor to sit on the judging panel and to attend the postcompetition round table discussion which will be chaired by the Coller Institute. The
competition will conclude with a dinner where the sponsor will be recognised by the
PE Club; the dinner also provides an excellent opportunity to network with industry
professionals, LBS faculty and students.
Key Information
Contact details
Date: November 2014
Attendance: 100+
Audience: Top tier business
schools
Location: LBS Campus
Sponsorship Fee: £10,000
To find out more please contact:
Andrew Jasudasen
LBS email address:
ajasudasen.mba2015@london.edu
Mobile Number: 07969184900
14. Real Estate Conference
“Shifting our focus within the re-emerging Real Estate market” will be the key theme for
discussion amongst the UK and Europe’s Real Estate industry leaders. Speakers and panels will
present on opportunities for higher yields in a market where some traditional assets are
reaching their growth potential in the current cycle. Key note speakers in the past include Sir
John Ritblat – Honorary President, British Land.
Key Information
Date: Tuesday 13th May 2014
Attendance: 200+
Audience: CxO’s, senior executives,
director/partner level, selected students
Location: Nuffield Hall - Royal College of
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, NW1
Sponsorship Fee: from £2,500 (+ VAT)
Website / Social Media portal:
http://www.lbsrealestateconference.com
To find out more please contact:
Nathan Smith
E: nsmith.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44 7921 853 722
Previous sponsors include:
15. Retail & Luxury Goods Club
At the Retail & Luxury Goods Club, we provide our members with industry knowledge,
career planning, networking opportunities and plant the seeds for entrepreneurial
opportunities in our sector. To achieve this, the Club hosts a variety of engaging, immersive
events on campus, around London and in Paris and Milan.
Key Information
Previous speakers from:
Members: 2500+
Audience: Students, Alumni &
industry professionals
Main events: Luxury Conference,
eCommerce Conference, Paris & Milan
business trips
Sponsorship: From £2,000 (+VAT)
Website: https://clubs.london.edu/rlg/about/
To find out more please contact:
Michael Antoniades
E: mantoniades.mba2014@london.edu
T: + 0789 444 1035
Previous sponsors include:
16. Technology and Media Summit
The Tech Media Summit is London Business School’s premier conference on the tech and media space,
bringing together over 300 industry leaders, entrepreneurs, professionals, and students from across
Europe and the world to explore cutting edge thinking in technology and media through keynote
addresses and panel discussions. Speakers involved in previous years represented companies including
Twitter, Google, Sony Music, Facebook, O2, Vodafone, Spotify, Eden ventures, BBC, Endemol, Disney,
Ogilvy, Microsoft, LoveFilm, Evening Standard, WPP and others.
Key Information
Date: Friday 28 February 2014
Location: Bloomberg Centre
Attendance: 300+
Audience: C-suite, director level, high profile
academics, business school students from across
Europe
Sponsorship Fee: £1,000-£8,000 (+VAT)
Website: lbstechmediasummit.com
Twitter: @LBSTechMedia
To find out more, please contact:
Brian Campbell
E: bcampbell.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44 (0) 7934 481 003
Sponsors include:
17. TEDxLBS, the largest student run event at LBS, is a full day of hard-hitting and inspiring talks and
performances in the spirit of the global TED conference’s “Ideas Worth Spreading” mission. TEDxLBS
sells out every year, and the 2013 event was our biggest one to date, doubling the 2012 attendees.
TEDxLBS 2014 will bring together a diverse group of top speakers to engage and inspire the London
community, and remain a flagship conference at London Business School.
Key Information
Date: 25 April 2014
Attendance: 500+
Audience: 20% LBS students, 80%
professionals, decision-makers,
entrepreneurs, community leaders
Location: Royal Geographical Society
Sponsorship Fee: From £2,000 (+VAT)
Website: www.tedxlbs.com
Contact:
Farrah Hamid
fhamid.mba2014@london.edu
+44 (0)7447 913483
Previous sponsors include:
18. TELL Series
In 2009, the Talks on Entrepreneurship Leadership at London Business School (‘TELL’)
Series was created to put the spotlight on entrepreneurship in Europe. Having recently
celebrated the conclusion of its fourth season, TELL has had more than 50 of Europe’s most
successful entrepreneurs and investors share their personal stories and inspire the next
generation of business leaders.
Key Information
Dates: First and third Wednesday of each
month from September to June
Attendance: ~80 per event
Audience: Entrepreneurs, investors, venture
capitalists, industry professionals, students
Previous Speakers: Mike Lynch OBE, Lord
Charles March, Sir Tom Hunter, Sir Martin
Sorrell, Mark Blandford, Ken Olisa
Sponsorship Fee: From £5,000 (+VAT)
Website: http://tellseries.com
To find out more, please contact:
Kimberley Pham
E: kpham.mba2014@london.edu
T: 07598 959 395
Current sponsors include:
20. Acting Club
The Acting Club is one of the largest cultural clubs at LBS. As well as creating high quality
innovative theatrical productions, we provide training in drama and creative expression
that builds confidence and improves presentation skills. We enrich the LBS experience with
a double dose of culture and fun – putting work/life balance into practice! Among other
events held throughout the year, in the winter we hold an evening of Dinner Theatre on
campus and in the summer we present the LBS Summer Play with a 2 night run.
Key Information
Core Performance Dates: May 2014,
December 2014
Attendance: 200+ per night
Audience: LBS community and external guests
Location: Steiner Theatre, NW1
Sponsorship Fee: From £2,000 (+VAT)
Website: https://clubs.london.edu/acting/
To find out more please contact:
Chase Cicchetti
E: ccicchetti.mifpt2015@london.edu
T: +44 (0) 791 770 7371
Praise from the Dean:
“I hugely enjoyed the terrific production… in the best
traditions of both Shakespeare and LBS – global cast
meets The Bard and everyone has a great evening.”
21. London Business School Golf Club
The Golf Club is one of the leading sports clubs at London Business School with more than
1,400 student and alumni members. We are seeking club and event sponsorship to
connect sponsors with golf club members in a relaxed environment.
Key Information
Members: 1,400+
Events: Indoor and outdoor golf outings,
golf lessons, MBA Tournament
Sponsorship Fee: £1,000 (+VAT)
Sponsorship Opportunities:
1. Club sponsorship
2. LBS Alumni Golf Event
3. Recruitment Golf Scramble Events
To find out more, please contact:
Killian McMahon Co-President - LBS Golf Club
E: kmcmahon.mba2014@london.edu
T: +44 (0) 74474 28262
22. Debate and Public Speaking Club
The Debate and Public Speaking club is among the youngest and fastest
growing clubs on campus, and provides students with the opportunity to
develop the invaluable skills of public speaking and debate through two
weekly sessions. Sponsorship will give your company the chance to be our
principal corporate partner, providing you with a platform and visibility
amongst LBS’s most rhetorically talented students.
Key Information
Members: 871 current and 1013 alumni
Events: Weekly debates and inter university tournament
Sponsorship Fee: £1500 (1 year); £2500 (3 years)
Website: https://clubs.london.edu/publicspeaking/about/
To find out more please contact:
Husam Shlebak
LBS email address: hshlebak.mim2014@london.edu
Mobile Number: 07584092202
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23. MBAT (MBA Tournament)
Europe’s top business schools competing in sports
MBAT is the largest MBA sporting event in the world, attended by the top business schools in Europe.
The event takes place in HEC (France) and includes a series of sports competitions such as rugby,
swimming, running and tennis, among others. It also builds on unconventional fun sports such as poker,
dodge ball and salsa dancing. Through London Business School’s continued success year after year, we
have built a strong reputation amongst our business school colleagues. MBAT is one of the key events in
the LBS calendar.
Key information
Date:
Audience:
Early May 2014
Around 1,500 students from
Europe’s top business schools
Attendance: 200 participants (from LBS);
~2000 (from 14 B-Schools)
Event Budget: £100,000
Sponsorship
Offer:
(1) Branding on all MBAT kit
(outdoor jacket and sports t-shirt)
(2) Prominent signage on the LBS Big
Red Bus
(3)Branding on all communications
(print & email)
Other packages and forms of sponsorship
available
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24. Summer Ball
The Summer Ball is a highly anticipated and exclusive black tie evening to celebrate the 2014 graduating classes
across all London Business School programmes. As the largest social event in the LBS calendar, the Summer
Ball brings together students from all over the Globe in a final celebration of their accomplishments and takes
place the weekend after all programmes graduation ceremonies.
Key Information
Date: July 12th, 2014
Location: Central London (tbc)
Attendance: 800+
Audience: Students across all programmes
including MBAs 2014 and 2015, EMBAs, MIMs,
Sloan, Alumni, School Dean and Leading Academics
Format: Black-tie formal dinner
Sponsorship Fee: Tiered sponsorship available from £5,000 - £25,000
To find out more, please contact:
Nina Patel
E: npatel.embalj2014@london.edu
T: +44 (0) 7904 016 116
25. Sundowners
The central pillar of London Business School social life – Every Thursday, 300 students across
all programs mingle over free drinks at a student-run happy hour called Sundowners. Each Thursday
has a specific (sponsor-related) theme with announcements and entertainment. A campus-wide
email is also sent to 5,000 members of the campus community to remind them of the upcoming
event and to thank sponsors. It is widely recognised that this important social event cannot happen
without the generosity of our corporate sponsors.
Key Information
Date: Every Thursday in term
Attendance: 300 on average
Audience: students from all
programs, faculty, and staff
Location: LBS campus
Sponsorship Fee: from £2000,
tailored options available
To find out more please contact:
Phil Kearney
E: pkearney.mba2014@london.edu
T: +44 7 449 108 215
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Previous sponsors include:
26. Tennis Club
The Tennis Club promotes its members’ passion for tennis through training sessions, clinics
throughout the year and attendance to professional Tour events - such as the Barclays ATP
Tour Finals in London. Strings snap and frames break on the courts of the LBS Tournament,
while the Tennis Team proudly competes with top European MBA programmes in the
annual MBA Tournament at HEC.
Key Information
Members: 250+ students from the MBA,
MiM, MiF, EMBA, Sloan and Exchange
programmes
Alumni: a large network of 700+
MBA Tournament (HEC, Paris): 2 teams, 12
participants, awarded 2nd and 3rd place in
2013
Events: Barclays ATP Tour Finals, London
Sponsorship Fee: From £1,500 (+VAT)
To find out more, please contact:
Federico Canova
E: fcanova.mba2014@london.edu
T: 07449 832830
27. Wine & Cheese Club
The W&C Club brings together both current students and alumni from across the full
spectrum of LBS programs. With events held both on and off campus, the Club presents
an educational and engaging schedule of events covering wines from across the globe.
Partnering with the Club provides wonderful exposure to a significant group of discerning
individuals (our club membership is near 3000 people) and as such presents a unique
opportunity for sponsors looking to reach people in a relaxed atmosphere.
Key Information
Date: Events held every 2-4 weeks
Attendance: 20-50, dependent on
venue capacity
Audience: Current students,
faculty, partners and alumni
Location: On & off campus
To find out more please contact:
Tristan Kaye
tkaye.mba2015@London.edu
07587 977 758
29. CleanTech Challenge
The CleanTech Challenge is a global business competition co-organised since 2009 by London
Business School and University College London to promote student innovation and
entrepreneurship in the clean technology space.
Students from around the world compete over 3 rounds for a £10,000 prize. The competition
culminates with a 2 day bootcamp where finalists receive expert mentoring and get to pitch to a
panel of judges.
Key Information
Date: 26 January 2014 (round 1) to 24-25
April 2013 (bootcamp finals)
Attendance: 300+ to events through the year
Audience: students, entrepreneurs, industry
experts, government, VCs…
1000+ social media contacts
850 newsletter subscribers
“BCG has sponsored the Clean Tech Challenge for the past 3 years and we have found the
relationship to be very rewarding. The students we meet are incredibly passionate about
Location: London Business School
clean energy technologies and business ideas, which are driving a fundamental shift in the
Sponsorship Fee: from £3,000 (+VAT)
energy sector. We believe events like the CTC are vital in helping to mould the foundation
To find out more please contact:
Ingrid Marchal-Gerez
imarchal.mba2014@london.edu
0742 734 08 22
of the next generation of clean energy leaders, and we are proud to be involved.”
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
Previous sponsors include:
30. Corporate Sustainability Conference
Organized by the London Business School Net Impact and the Industry Clubs, the Corporate Sustainability
Conference brings together industry thought leaders to showcase examples of how companies integrate
sustainability into their business models. During presentations, panels and networking sessions, students,
professionals and academics have the chance to share insights on challenges and opportunities in this field. It is a
day where everyone involved can inspire and be inspired by successful stories of marrying profit and purpose.
Key Information
Date: Friday May 23rd, 2014
Attendance: 200+
Audience: LBS students and alumni,
professionals, academics
Location: TBC, London
Sponsorship: From £1,000 (+ VAT)
To find out more, please contact:
Daniela Queija
E: dqueija.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44(0)77 062 05133
Past speakers from:
31. EurOut 2014 Conference
EurOut is the premier conference for LGBT MBA students and
alumni from top European schools.
Make a statement about your commitment to developing future LGBT business leaders by joining senior keynote
speakers and panellists from BCG, McKinsey, ATKearney, Unilever, IBM, Microsoft, American Express, Deutsche
Bank, Lufthansa, Accenture, and many others.*
Even if you do not wish to sponsor, please get in touch to see how you can contribute.
Key Information
Date: November 7-8, 2014 (TBC)
Attendance: 150+
Audience: Students and alumni from
across European business schools
Location: LBS Campus, London
Sponsorship Fee: £1000 - £7,000**
Website / Social Media portal:
www.eurout.biz
To find out more please contact:
Wen Lin
E: wlin.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44 (0)74 7267 8233
*List based on 2013 participants. **Excluding VAT if payable, negotiable
2013 sponsors:
32. Football Club - Tackle Africa
Organized by LBS football club, Tackle Africa is a charity football tournament widely recognised as one
of the top European MBA competitions. The competition raises funds for the Tackle Africa
organization which promotes HIV education through football coaching to young people across Africa.
Full Sponsorship:
Sponsorship Fee: From £7,000 (+VAT)
Benefits: Large and main corporate logo on all
marketing materials and kits, website and e-mail
branding, direct interaction with club members
(900+) including marketing in Tackle Africa
Tournament
Tackle Africa Sponsorship:
Sponsorship Fee: From £2,000 (+VAT)
Date: Saturday 15 March 2014
Attendance: 200+
Audience: MBA players from LBS, INSEAD, IE, IESE,
Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester
2013 Champions
We have other sponsorship packages if you are
IE Business School
interested, please contact our sponsorship officers:
Bader AlFares or Nicola Vicino
E: bzhaalfares.mba2015@london.edu nvicino.mim2014@london.edu
2014 Champions?
Previous sponsors
33. Global Social Venture Competition (GSVC)
The GSVC provides aspiring social entrepreneurs with mentoring, exposure to investors, and $50,000 in prize money to transform
their ideas into scalable and sustainable business that will have a real world impact. Founded by MBA students at UC Berkeley’s Haas
School of Business in the San Francisco Bay area, the GSVC has evolved into an international competition highlighting global talent,
innovation, and solutions to some of the worlds most pressing social challenges. London Business School, a GSVC regional partner
since the competition’s inception, is pleased to host the 2014 EMEA Regional Finals taking place in London on March 7, 2014.
Key Information
Date: Friday March 7, 2014
Attendance: 80+
Audience: LBS students and alumni, social
entrepreneurs and investors from London and
Europe
Speakers: TBA, representatives from the impact
investing and social entrepreneurship spaces
Location: TBA, London
Sponsorship: From £10,000 (+ VAT)
Website: www.gsvc.org
Partnership Opportunities:
Gila Norich
E: gnorich.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44(0)79 344 98026
34. Impact Consulting Club
High calibre LBS volunteers make a positive social impact by providing strategic consulting services to
organizations with extraordinary economic and social development potential around the world.
Key Statistics from 2013-14
• Total no. of volunteer hours: 3000+
• No. of consultants: 90 covering all LBS programs
• Project categories: Education, healthcare, micro-finance,
sports, travel, technology
• Project countries: Cape Verde, India, Kenya, Peru, South
Africa, Spain, UK, Uruguay, USA
Club Sponsorship Benefits
• Access to talented students: Direct engagement with top
performing LBS students passionate about consulting
Previous partners include:
- Training sessions
- Tailored on-campus events i.e. speaker series etc
• Support your CSR mandate: Demonstrate your firms
commitment to social impact and non-profit work
- Exclusive branding at LBS Impact Consulting events, and at Impact
Consulting external media publications
- Mentoring teams on projects every term
Club Sponsorship Costs
• Fees: £3000+VAT (Annually as primary sponsor)
Contact Ramit Kakkar
E: rkakkar.mba2014@london.edu
T: +44 (0) 752-152-0403
35. Net Impact Club
The Net Impact Club has a key role in ensuring student involvement and engagement with issues from Corporate Social Responsibility
to Impact Investment and Social Entrepreneurship. The club is part of the global Net Impact network and provides a forum where
innovative sustainability and social impact ideas and strategies can be discussed, challenged and created. Net Impact was the fastest
growing student organization for the 2013-2014 school year and was awarded gold chapter status by the Net Impact community. The
club has an active program of events and activities, with the Global Social Venture Competition and Corporate Social Responsibility
Conference as key events in the Net Impact annual calendar.
Key Information
Total Membership: 1,500+
Member breakdown: LBS students and
alumni, professionals, academics
Areas of focus: Corporate Social
Responsibility, Impact Investment and Social
Entrepreneurship
Key events: Global Social Venture
Competition and Corporate Social
Responsibility Conference
Sponsorship: From £1,000 (+ VAT)
To find out more, please contact:
Anne-Marie Kruk
E: akruk.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44(0)7841 910 589
Previous Partners:
Key Events include:
36. Volunteers Club
Ghana Microfinance Trek
LBS volunteers help rural communities in Ghana develop and grow
During a 10-day mission organised in conjunction with Global Brigades,
LBS students help individuals and families in rural Ghana strengthen
their businesses. Volunteers provide community members with financial
literacy programs and advise them on their key business challenges.
Date: 28th March – April 6th 2014 | Location: Ghana
Sponsorship Fee: From £2,000 (+VAT)
Contact: fsacramati.mba2015@london.edu / +44 (0) 755 46 92 700
Online Mentoring Project
We want to address low social mobility in the UK
Youth from underprivileged backgrounds are far less likely than their
affluent peers to attain professional work as an adult. Online mentoring
by LBS students aims to help young people to broaden their view on
career perspectives and motivate them through their studies. We are
looking for support to finance the online platform.
Project start: February 2014
Dates: February to June 2014 | Location: London
Sponsorship Fee: £390
Contact: ascott.mba2015@london.edu / +44 (0) 77 6842 8687
37. Women in Business Club
The Women in Business Club strives to advance women's leadership in business through
events designed to empower women students in their professional and personal interests.
As one of the largest and most active clubs on campus, we have four pillars of operation:
professional development events, personal development events, WiB annual conference,
and volunteering activities via the Women Without Borders team
Key Information
Members: 1,000+ students from the MBA, MiM,
MiF, EMBA, Sloan, Exchange programmes and
staff
Alumni: a large network of 1,000+
Events: Personal, professional, and social events,
Annual WiB Conference
Sponsorship Fee: From £5,000 (+VAT)
Website: https://clubs.london.edu/wib/index/
To find out more please contact:
Sherin Sabry
E: ssabry.mba2014@london.edu
T: +447557796512
Previous sponsors include:
38. Women in Business Conference
Now in its 14th year, the LBS Women in Business Conference is widely recognised as the
leading European women conference. At this full-day conference, attendees hear from
inspirational, thought provoking speakers and panelists, and network with over 300
students, alumni and business leaders from all over the world. It is a powerful forum for
women and men to learn from, share with, and inspire one another.
Key Information
Date: Friday 14 March 2014
Location: Bloomberg Auditorium
Attendance: 300+
Audience: C-suite, director & partner level,
industry professionals, alumni, students
Speakers: Jo Malone, Estelle Brachlianhoff, Darla
Moore, Heather McGregor, Sharon White
Sponsorship Fee: From £5,000 (+VAT)
Website: www.lbswibconference.com
To find out more, please contact:
Kimberley Pham
E: kpham.mba2014@london.edu
T: 07598 959 395
Current sponsors include:
39. Women Without Borders is a Women in Business Club Pro-bono initiative which gives 3
first year MBA students the opportunity to deliver a pro-bono consulting project in a
developing country and help the community to foster leadership skills, improve existing
businesses and achieve their dreams.
Key Information
The project: improvement of operations of NGO
focused on women’s development in Lebanon, in
collaboration with the Cherie Blair Foundation
Main events: Annual Barbeque for ~250 people,
presence in the Women in Business Annual
Conference, local volunteering activities
Sponsorship fee: £7,500 (+VAT), ideally with a 3
year commitment (flights, vaccines, accommodation and
transportation)
Website: https://clubs.london.edu/wib/what-iswomen-without-borders/
Contact:
Maitane Amorrortu
E: mamorrortu.mba2015@london.edu
T: +44 (0)7842 752991
41. Africa Business Summit
The Africa Business Summit is the highest rated student conference at LBS, and is rapidly
becoming established as the leading African business conference in Europe. The conference
features high profile speakers from business, government, academia and civil society and has
gained recognition in the FT and CNN. Past speakers include President Ali Bongo Ondimba of
Gabon, critically acclaimed author Dambisa Moyo and MTN Group Chairman Phuthuma
Nhleko and CNN anchor Becky Anderson
Key Information
Date: Saturday 26th April 2014
Attendance: 350
Audience: Professionals and students
Location: Central London
Sponsorship Fee: From £5,000 (+VAT)
Previous conference website:
Sir Andrew
Likierman,
London
Business
School Dean
welcomes
President Ali
Bongo
Ondimba of
Gabon to the
LBS
Africa
Business
Summit
http://www.lbsafricaclub.org/africaday2013/
To find out more please contact:
Roro Oyegun
E:royegun.mifpt2014@london.edu
T:+44 (0)7769 725 371
Previous sponsors include:
42. 10th Asia Business Forum
Widely recognised as a leading Asian business forum in Europe, next year’s Asia Business Forum will
focus on “Navigating the New Asian Era”, highlighting the impact of the global economic recovery on
Asia, the changing Asian innovation dynamics and the flow of investments into and out of the region. It
will be an extraordinary line-up of distinguished leaders from Asia, providing the latest insights into
business and investment opportunities in the region.
Past conference:
Date: Fall 2014
Attendance: 150+
Audience: LBS students and alumni, other top-tier UK
university students (Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, Imperial
College, etc.), professionals with particular interest in
Asia
Speakers: Government leaders, C-suite of major
corporations, company directors, high profile
academics
Location: Bloomberg Auditorium (TBC)
• Keynote and panel speaker
• Recruitment booth
opportunities
• Access to CV book
• 10 complimentary tickets
• Networking reception
• Branding via website, social media,
brochure and banner
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43. Eastern Europe & CIS Club
We connect Eastern Europe and CIS countries with the rest of the world creating value
through networking, discovering new business opportunities and facilitating cultural
exchange. We have an optimal mix of nationalities properly representing both the
Eastern Europe & the CIS region
Key Information
Members: 225
Alumni: 860
Key Events and Activity: Regional Business Forums
Speaker Series and Conferences: key speakers from Finance,
Consulting and Industry discussing the regional outlook, trends, as
well as their experience across the region
Social: regional trek to Moscow, St.-Petersburg and Kiev
Sponsorship Fees: £5,000
Website: *******
To find out more please contact:
Eric Babaev / Vadim Balashkin
E: ebabaev.mba2014@london.edu
E: vbalashkin.mba2014@london.edu
T: +44 (0) 7500 505 001
Biggest Geographical Region
44. Emerging Markets Club
Emerging Markets Club is a forum for connecting highly talented young professionals at London
Business School with the leading industry executives, cultural and political leaders. The club
strongly supports its members and corporate partners in their career development, recruitment
and cutting edge research efforts.
Key Information
Members: 3600+ (350+ current students)
Alumni working in Emerging Markets: one of the largest
network of LBS alumni (~3000+)
Events (not exhaustive list):
- “Trends in Emerging Markets” monthly series with highly
reputed speakers such as managers of banks,
consultancies, technology firms, and Nobel Prize winners
(average attendance: ~80+)
- Information Panels on Careers in Emerging Markets
(expected average attendance: ~100+)
- Breakfast series with senior alumni or managers from
emerging markets
Sponsorship Fee: To be discussed depending on expectations
To find out more please contact:
Alin Dumitrescu-Dragan
LBS email address: alind.mba2015@london.edu
Mobile Number: +44 (0) 7466995460
Cultural and political
leaders
Highly talented
MBAs
Leading industry
executives
Leading scholars
Previous primary
sponsor:
45. India Business Forum
About Event – Provides a platform for interaction and collaboration between academia
and industry on conducting business with and in India. The Annual Summit of the India
Business Forum is the flagship event of the India Club. Sold-out conference in 2012 with
over 200 participants. Past Speakers have included Lord Swaraj Paul, Lord Karan Billimoria,
Raghuram Rajan, Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Late. Dr. C K. Prahalad among others.
Key Information
Date: 13th March 2014
Attendance: 200+
Audience: Global Business Leaders, Policy
Makers, Leading Professors, Scholars, Students,
investors and others
Location: Church House Conference Centre,
London, UK
Sponsorship Fee: Various packages starting at
GBP 3000 +VAT
Website: http://www.indiabusinessforum.net/
To find out more please contact:
Ashwin Palta
apalta.mba2015@london.edu
+447940217845
Previous Speakers at the India Business
Forum
Montek Singh
Ahluwalia
Kamal
Nath
Previous sponsors include:
Raghuram
Rajan
46. Latin American Club
We are a student organization that connects Latin America with the LBS community at a
professional, corporate and social level; facilitating professional and cultural exchange.
The club is regularly voted as the best regional club on campus and we host great events
whether parties or speaker sessions.
Key Information
Members: c. 500
Alumni: 1,000+
Flagship Event: Latin America Business Forum
March 1st, 2014 at RCOG
http://lbslatamforum.com/
Other Key Events and Activity:
Speaker Series: featuring prominent figures from Latin American
business.
Latam Career Fair: in collaboration with Brazil Club, IESE and Insead
Mentorship Programme: Connecting students with successful alumni
all over the world.
Social: Cultural and social events that promote Latam’s culture and
increase regional awareness
Past sponsors include:
Sponsorship Fees: From £2,000 (+VAT)
Website: http://clubs.london.edu/latam/home/
To find out more please contact:
Gerardo Moreno
E: gerardom.mba2014@london.edu
T: +44 (0) 7787 995 267
47. Latin America Business Forum (LABF)
LABF is Latin America Club’s annual flagship event and a platform to explore key issues for Latin
America with business and political leaders. Inaugurated in 2006, the forum has rapidly grown to
be one of the most important Latin American business events in Europe. Entirely organized by
students and funded solely through ticket sales and sponsorships, the LABF is a high profile
opportunity to engage with MBA students interested in exploring opportunities in Latin America.
Key Information
Date: May 2014
Attendance: 200+
Audience: C-suite business representatives,
politicians (5 former Latin American presidents
have spoken), investors, academics, students and
alumni.
Location: TBC
Sponsorship Fee: From £4000 (+VAT)
LABF 2013 Website:
http://clubs.london.edu/latam/latin-americabusiness-forum-2013-main/
To find out more please contact:
Giancarlo Baronio
E: gbaronio.mba2014@london.edu
T: +44 (0) 7887375284
Latin American Business forum at RCOG conference Hall
Former President of Colombia Alvaro Uribe at the Latin American Business Forum
Previous sponsors include:
48. 12th Middle East Conference
The Middle East Conference is an opportunity for delegates to engage in high-profile intellectual
exchange and network amongst the Middle East’s key decision makers. The conference offers
attendees an unparalleled opportunity to be inspired by the region’s leading: CEO’s, entrepreneurs,
financiers and innovators through keynote speeches and discussion panels. The theme of the 2014
Middle East Conference is “Bridging the Gap in the Middle East”. Speakers at previous Middle East
Conferences include: Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan and His Excellency Fouad Siniora,
Former Prime Minister of Lebanon.
Key Information
Date: 30th May 2014
Attendance: 200+
Audience: C-suite, directors, investors,
diplomats, academics and students
Location: Landmark Hotel, London
Sponsorship Fee: From £2,500 (+VAT)
Website:
http://www.lbsmiddleeastconference.com
To find out more please contact:
Tarek Salhab
E: tsalhab.mba2014@london.edu
T: +44 793 926 8087
Previous sponsors include: