
About Us
Since its establishment in 1979, the European Business School London has become a centre of excellence in international business and management education. Their mission is to educate future leading managers in the world of international business. Programmes are both academically rigorous and practical through a combination of business subjects, business language skills, study abroad, work experience and entrepreneurial and networking skills. EBS London delivers these in a dynamic international environment, where you are supported by a caring, professional academic and administrative staff. For more than twenty years, the vision of a business school has been a resounding success. Each year, the new graduates offer employers something unique - a world-class business education combined with excellence in languages, study abroad and intensive work experience in blue-chip companies. The tremendous success our graduates have achieved as entrepreneurs, consultants, international managers and finance specialists has spread the word around the world about our unique approach to business education.European Business School
EBSL is a leading London business school, and the UK's largest private business school (Est. 1979). The school offers International Business degrees with languages, work experience and study abroad as well as specialist Masters and MBA programs.
Degrees offered at EBS London are fully accredited British Qualifications and enjoy world-wide recognition. The European Business School London was first accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Greater and Higher Education in 1995. Degrees will provide the EBSL student entry to the profession or postgraduate course of their selection.
Courses
Undergraduate Courses
Postgraduate Courses
Location
The School is located in Regent’s College in Regent’s Park, one of central London’s most beautiful Royal Parks. Yet this peaceful environment is only 15 minutes away from the City of London, the West End and the many attractions of this exciting European city.The Campus is within minutes of the centre of London, with Baker Street (the nearest Underground tube station)and Marylebone Road just 5 minutes away. The nearest over-ground train station is Paddington.Built in 1913, the Regent’s College campus was part of the University of London until 1984. The classrooms line the quadrangle at the heart of the campus, surrounded by green lawns, gardens, tennis and basketball courts. The campus also houses: the Tate Library, an IT Centre and a Language laboratory, as well as lecture halls and the halls of residence.
Accommodation
Reid Hall is the stately north wing of Regent's College, looking out over the lake and park that surround the campus. The Hall bunks), night stand, wardrobe, desks, chairs houses 240 students in twins and triples, although a few singles are available. Each twin room is furnished with 2 beds (usuallyand study lamps. Linen is provided. There is a coin-operated launderette, bathrooms are communal.To find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form.
