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  • Following the announcement made by the University of Wales in relation to progress with its merger, the university has consistently made the statement that it will honour its commitments to all students currently enrolled on University of Wales award. The University has recently written to LCB to confirm that students starting University of Wales courses before April 2013 will receive a University of Wales certificate.
    For more information on the university's merger, please visit their pages Student FAQ and For the attention of Students and Alumni.

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    Welcome to the London College of Business. Choosing an educational institution for enhancing your career can be a difficult decision. You want to be sure about academic standards, excellence in research, teaching quality, courses which will enhance your future career by adding subject specific and transferable skills.

    With a reputation for innovation in the structure and delivery of undergraduate and post-graduate education, we believe that we can meet your aspirations.

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    If you study for a degree with the London College of Business, you will find intellectual challenges and stimulation in a highly contemporary and cosmopolitan environment. We therefore can offer you that rare combination of practical and relevant knowledge honed by the transferable skills of team-working, communication and leadership that you will need in your future career.

    Good luck in your academic and professional aspirations. We are here to help you achieve them.

  • Welcome from your Programme Director PDF document
    Ana-Maria Pascal, MBA Programme Director I don’t know how religious you are, but even if you are not the world’s greatest believers, you might want to think about that old saying: God helps those who help themselves. What do I mean by this? If you want to succeed (in your studies as well as life in general), you must do the best you can – in other words, invest the biggest effort you’re capable of, and others will help you along the way.

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ACCA Revision
by I N (Manual) - Wednesday, 25 April 2012, 03:04 PM
 
The London College of Business is pleased to offer a number of short courses to help students who are about the sit the ACCA exams. This is a rare opportunity to learn what the common mistakes in student papers are, hence allowing students to avoid those same errors.

Revision Programme for F5 paper Performance Management 
The lecturer Patrick is a member of Association of Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), has post graduate certificate in education (PGCE) and a Degree in Business Administration Accounting and Economics combined. He has been a lecturer in accounting and Finance since 2003 lecturing on different academic (BA Business Administration) and professional courses such as (ACCA and AAT). He is also a member of trustees of London based charity assisting in preparation of account and gift aid returns as well as financial advisory role. His background as an accountant and educationist enables him to teach to the understanding of groups of people with different abilities. Currently he is a script marker for one of the leading UK accountancy professional bodies and qualified assessor for National Vocational Qualification and Diploma qualifications in UK.

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