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Regent's Business School London

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Established
  
1997

Website
  
www.rbslondon.ac.uk

Total enrollment
  
3,000 (2010)

Founded
  
1997

Location
  
London, United Kingdom

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
14,200 GBP (2013)

Phone
  
+44 20 7487 7507

Regent's Business School London

Address
  
Regent's Park, Inner Circle, London NW1 4NS, UK

Notable alumni
  
Ida Ljungqvist, Val Rapava-Ruskin, Jamal Rahimov

Parent organization
  
Regent's University London

Similar
  
Regent's University London, Regent's American College L, University of London, Holborn College, London School of Business

Regent's Business School London (informally Regent's Business School, RBS London or RBSL) is a private business school located in London, United Kingdom. The school is a part of Regent's University London the campus of which was originally built in 1913 in the midst of Regent's Park in central London.

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Founded in 1997, it has grown rapidly from 10 students to more than 450. The student body is primarily international, with a large population of students from Persian Gulf Region, Asia, Northern and Eastern Europe.

Regent s business school london


Academics

The school is offering a range of undergraduate business degrees and masters following the British curriculum. It offers undergraduate BA (Hons) degrees in International Business, International Finance and Accounting, International Marketing, and International Business with Design Management. It also offers postgraduate MA degrees in International Management, International Marketing Management and International Business Administration. There is also a Business Foundation programme for students wishing to prepare to study at degree level.

The school has a strong representation of Russian, Spanish and French students as well as students from the Middle East, making this a good choice for international students

References

Regent's Business School London Wikipedia