Why Study Abroad at EBS London?
The European Business School London is a dynamic
international environment, with over 90 nationalities on
campus.
Our degree programmes promote a global view of
business and help to prepare our students for an
increasingly internationalised world. All of our
degree-seeking students spend two semesters abroad,
and each year we welcome over 200 exchange and visiting
students from all over the world.
What EBS London Can Offer
Language Development
As well as the
opportunity to improve your English language, the European Business
School London offers a wide variety of world languages at beginner,
intermediate and advanced levels. With the approval of your
home university, incoming students may choose to study French,
German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Chinese or
Japanese.
All EBS London graduates are fluent in
at least two languages and 70% are fluent in four or
more - meaning that you will never be far away
from a native speaker or fellow student of the language(s) you
study.
Effective Support
Students at EBS London are well supported from
the moment they apply to the end of their study period. The
International Partnerships Office (IPO) provide a comprehensive
orientation programme for new students at the start of each
semester, to introduce the Support Services, Campus Security,
Student Services and other key members of staff that will assist
students throughout their time at EBS London.
Reputation for Excellence
European Business School is the UK’s oldest
and largest private business school. At our most
recent inspection, EBS London was deemed to offer an excellent
level of provision in all areas.
EBS
London
graduates boast an exceptional employment rate and the
motivation, entrepreneurial ambition, language skills and
international awareness that are nurtured at EBS London are highly
prized by our graduate employers.
Unrivalled Location
The European Business School is located
centrally in Regent's Park, one of
London's most beautiful parks.
Alongside the canal, lake and diverse
wildlife, the Park hosts a number of sporting and cultural events
throughout the year and is home to London Zoo and the Open Air
Theatre.
The campus is a short walk from Baker Street
and London's West
End shopping and entertainment areas.
Regent's Park station provides bus and tube
links to destinations all over the capital, while mainline
train stations Paddington, Euston and Kings Cross St
Pancras offer connections to the whole of the UK and to Europe via
the Eurostar.
Global Friendships
With over 80 different nationalities
represented on campus, the multi-cultural staff and student body of
EBS London reflects the globalising business world in which our
graduates operate. This international environment gives
students the opportunity to benefit from cultural awareness and
cross-cultural communication, whilst developing wide social and
professional networks and deep personal friendships.
Page last updated 7/29/2010