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London Business School official website: www.london.edu “London Business School is proud to have been associated with WUT Business School from its beginning in 1992. It can look to the future with confidence, as can its graduates. Having gained an excellent training in science or engineering, fluency in at least one foreign language, and a mastery of the concepts and disciplines of modern business, they are well equipped to take leading roles in Poland's fast moving economy. The success of the School owes much to the support and encouragement of the Warsaw University of Technology. Drawing on the intellectual resources of a leading technological university is a major asset for WUT Business School and has enabled the development of a strong portfolio of programmes catering for young graduates trained in technological disciplines and for practising managers. WUT Business School has also demonstrated the mutual benefit of establishing close links between the academic and business community. The collaboration between WUT Business School and three foreign business schools - HEC Paris, London Business School and Norges Handelshoyskole - has been a remarkable success. WUT Business School has now grown from its first intake of 25 students to a current position where approximately 200 students, are being educated on either executive MBA or full-time MBA programmes. Over this time the proportion of teaching done by academics from outside of Eastern Europe has fallen from approximately 85% to 50%, the new inputs coming mostly from Polish professors who teach in English. As part of its EMBA programme, WUT Business School has engaged in managerial projects with organisations, which have helped to reinforce the critical links between academic learning and business needs. We congratulate the WUT School of Business for its achievements and growth. We are confident that WUT has much to offer and look forward to a continuing association in the future.
Robin Buchanan, Dean London Business School
London Business School – LBS
One of World's leading business schools (Number one in Europe in the Financial Times' ranking). LBS faculty and students are recruited from all over the world. The School offers a full range of postgraduate and executive training programmes. It has established an international research reputation in areas such as finance, strategy, economics and operations research. The School has a number of research centres including the CISME Centre which works in Eastern Europe and the CIS. As well as participating in the WUTBS, it has been involved in the development of management education in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Russia, Kazakhstan and Bulgaria. It has organized research programmes for, among others, the World Bank, the European Union and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development..
See also: EMBA-Global – new international initiative of LBS
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