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Regent's College

Leadership, Creative Management, Psychology

lcpEBS London offers innovative business modules not usually found on a traditional business programme. Within its multi-cultural practical framework, LCP encourages creativity and innovation within a range of learning experiences.

The LCP Experience is a unique combination of Leadership and Management, Creative Management, Psychology and Dramatic Arts modules. Its major objective is to link business theory to managerial practice by providing a platform for risk taking and self-exploration.

Encouraging awareness of emerging talent

EBS LCP Student filmsEach year LCP students set up Short Film Competitions, Dramatic Plays, Fashion Shows, Art Exhibitions and Music Concerts in partnership - and in competition - with dramatists, filmmakers, musicians, actors, fashion designers and broadcasters. LCP strives to establish higher management quality through the development of its advanced creative products, and to provide a platform for talented young artists to exhibit.

Working together with cinemas, theatres, galleries, production studios and TV channels, LCP short films have been shown in London, Berlin and Cannes, including at the Raindance Film Festival.  

Twice a year, students arrange an arts exhibition at the Zizi Gallery in Mayfair, London, to present sculptures, paintings, photography and computer-based graphical projects involving improvisational transformation of business-related information.

LCP fosters a self-directed, autonomous learning approach where students are fully responsible for progress made.

" The EBSL London film event 'Generation Z' was an unqualified success. Not only did the 9 teams of filmmakers learn the basics of filmmaking, they also successfully demonstrated their marketing and promotional skills. The cinema was packed. They laughed! They cheered! Isn't that what it all about? Raindance was honoured to be part of this event. " - Elliot Grove, Founder and Festival Director, Raindance Film Festival

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"When I arrived at EBS London, I didn’t know anyone at the school, because of the small-sized campus, it is easy to fit in, and the students and staff are very friendly and helpful. One of the best things about EBS London is the language teaching. I feel very well-prepared for my study periods abroad."

Emily Barnick

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