Lord Ashcroft International Business School

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Lord Ashcroft International Business School
TypePublic
EstablishedARU: 1858, LAIBS: 1992
DeanGary Packham
Students7200
Location
CampusUrban
AffiliationsEUA, EFMD, BAC, SPACE, BUTEX, ECREA, HUMANE, SUPC, CIMA, ACCA, CMI, ABS, PRME, AIESEC
Websitehttp://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/faculties/aibs.html
Front view of the business school.
Ashcroft Building, seat of the business school, as seen from inside the campus.

Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) is the business school of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge and Chelmsford, England, United Kingdom. The Lord Ashcroft building is located on ARU's Cambridge campus.[1] It is one of the largest business schools in the East of England, with nearly 100 full-time teaching staff and approximately 7,200 students from over 100 countries. The Lord Ashcroft International Business School of the Anglia Ruskin University is a global business school that provides business programmes through partner institutions worldwide as well.

LAIBS is a member of the EFMD and offers degrees. The business school has a strong global reputation and recognition. Several programmes of the LAIBS are accredited by ACCA and CIMA, and many other professional bodies in the United Kingdom.

Lawsuit[]

In March 2018, Lord Ashcroft graduate Pok Wong started a lawsuit against ARU for misrepresenting the career prospects of the degree she took.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Lord Ashcroft Building: Map of the University of Cambridge".
  2. ^ Bird, Steve (10 March 2018). "Graduate sues Anglia Ruskin University claiming she ended up with a 'Mickey Mouse' degree". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
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