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LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL
lbsSussex Place
Regent’s Park
London
NW1 4SA
T 020 7262 5050 Ext 3314
www.london.edu

How do you define the Student Association of The London Business School (the “SA”)? Simple.
The SA is YOU , and every other student on campus. It is the organization that represents and coordinates student activities and interests throughout the school.


As a representative body, the SA provides students with a vehicle to voice their interests and concerns and to work with the faculty, administration and alumni to improve the experience of every student at the school. With direct involvement with many of the schools coordinating bodies, including a seat on the school’s Governing Board, the SA provides students with high impact representation on campus.

The SA provides funding, coordination and support to over 60 Clubs on campus, as well as a wide array of Student Events, such as Tattoo and the Summer Ball.

To achieve our objectives, the Student Association is comprised of a few key constituencies:

Student Clubs
Students Clubs are the heart and soul of the London Business School experience. An integral part of the SA, our Clubs provide a vibrant, collective and fun community to suit the needs of our diverse and international student body. Whether you are interested in career, cultural or sports clubs, there is always more going on than you could ever have time for. Clubs provide students with an opportunity to explore areas of interest and provide important networks to alumni and the wider community.

Student Clubs also provide important leadership opportunities within the school community. Club leaders willingly devote a lot of time and energy to the school community in a way that visibly enhances the experience of every student at the school.

Executive Committee (“EC”)
The Student Association Executive Committee is the coordinating body of the SA. Elected directly by students in the spring of each year, the EC’s primary responsibility is to ensure that the SA meets its clearly defined objectives. The EC provides students with an effective channel of communication to represent their interests and concerns with the wider school community. In addition, the EC helps to coordinates and supports both Club led and major student events on campus.

The EC also provides students with a unique leadership opportunity. Over 80% of students at the London Business School come outside of the United Kingdom, we come from over 60 countries and speak over 40 languages. EC members are committed to the difficult, but ultimately rewarding task of effectively representing an extremely diverse and international student population.