Employers looking for the best MBA talent met with students of Lagos Business School today to discuss career choices and interview for job openings during the eleventh MBA career fair at the School.
Plans are in top gear for the eleventh edition of the Lagos Business School MBA Career Fair to hold on March 27, 2014.
Lagos Business School faculty, Dr Uchenna Uzo, has joined other winners of the first phase of the 2013 EFMD Case Writing Competition. This year was a record with 258 case entries from 30 countries.
Recognising the importance of a global perspective in the development of its students and faculty, Lagos Business School has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with IESEG School of Management, Lille and Paris, France, to provide the opportunity of studying and working in an international environment.
Lagos Business School joins members of Opus dei, all over the world, to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Bishop Álvaro del Portillo (Don Álvaro), whose influence and support was instrumental to the founding of LBS. Don Álvaro was the Prelate of Opus dei…
Registration is now open for a 4-day alumni study trip to Cape Town, South Africa scheduled for Monday, April 14, 2014. This programme is exclusive to alumni of LBS and preference will be given to financial members of the alumni association.
LBS Faculty, Academic Director (Owner-Manager Programme) and Impact Investing Project Director, Henrietta Onwuegbuzie, featured on Channels TV and Classic FM Radio morning show to speak on Inclusive growth and Impact Investing.
LBS faculty, Dr Bongo Adi, made his sixth appearance yesterday on “Business Morning”, a daily programme broadcast on Channels Television.
The 52nd edition of the Senior Management Programme, SMP 52, began at the school today with 51 participants. The class is made up of professionals from different sectors of the economy, including: banking, insurance, professional services, telecommunications, media, education, oil and gas and manufacturing; coming from within…
Prof. Catherine Duggan, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School visited Lagos Business School today to engage its faculty on the need to teach students how to think rather than how to apply models.