Westminster Business School, England





Westminster Business School (WBS) is the business school of the University of Westminster. It is located at the Marylebone campus of the University in Central London, opposite Baker Street station and Madame Tussaud's. It is one of London’s leading centres for business education and has a large and diverse staff base with extensive business, consultancy and research achievements.


To understand what an exceptional educational institution Westminster School is, all you need to do is read the amazing role-call of famous alumni, ranging from historical figures like Christopher Wren, Ben Jonson and AA Milne through to actor Peter Ustinov, the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and famous modern day pop stars, like Dido and Gavin Rossdale.


Westminster Business School is one of London’s leading centres for business education based in the heart of London and its political, media and financial services scene. The School has a large and diverse academic body with extensive business, consultancy and research achievements. Westminster Business School offers a wide range of under and postgraduate business programmes including MBA and other professional and executive education courses.


Westminster School is one of the world’s most distinguished independent boarding and day schools. Amazingly, the origins of the School can be traced back to the monastic school of a Benedictine abbey founded over a thousand years ago. Over each of the past five years, 50 per cent of pupils were accepted by the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, 45  per cent chose courses to suit them at the country’s other leading universities and 5 per cent have taken up places at universities in America.


The Business School has a large and diverse staff base with extensive business, consultancy and research achievements, and is accredited by a number of leading bodies. We are committed to the excellence of our teaching and research which is evidenced by our international partnerships and accreditations.

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