A premier African business school
Overview
Education at LBS is comprehensive, drawing on the experiences of a multinational faculty and participants. Learning is participant-centred and uses the case study method. Activities hold on the school’s purpose-built facilities which serve more than 6,000 participants yearly from indigenous and multinational backgrounds.
At LBS, we believe in community and collaboration
Learning at LBS is based on a Christian conception of the dignity of man, of society and economic activity. The Prelature of Opus Dei provides the spiritual and pastoral means necessary for the School to sustain and develop its Christian identity. The function of the Prelature in LBS consists of its Christian vivification, through the appropriate means of doctrinal and spiritual guidance and formation, as well as adequate pastoral assistance so that the teaching, publishing, and research activities in LBS are inspired by the Christian view of the person, the world and society, and seek a coherent union between faith, thought and life.
LBS is a member of the Association of African Business Schools (AABS), the Global Business School Network (GBSN), the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), alongside 220 leading graduate business schools worldwide. GMAC is an organisation of leading graduate management schools in the world and the owner of the GMAT exam.
In recognition of the quality of Lagos Business School’s programmes and of being structured in line with global best practices, it has received several international accreditations. LBS is the first business school in West, East and Central Africa regions to be accredited by The Association of MBAs (AMBA). This puts LBS amongst the exclusive group of only 2% of business schools in 70 countries to achieve this accreditation. The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has also accredited LBS, the first institution to be so recognised in all of West Africa. LBS thus joined the league of less than 5% of business schools globally, to be accredited by AACSB in December 2016. This accreditation affirms Lagos Business School’s undeniable commitment, over the last 30 years, to world-class standards in teaching, learning, research, academic and professional management.
LBS has been ranked every year, since 2007 by the Financial Times of London, among the top global providers of open enrolment executive education and in custom executive education since 2015. The latter ranked number one in Africa on the 2020 Financial Times list. LBS’ MBA programmes have held Tier One positions on CEO Magazine’s Global MBA rankings for three consecutive years. The School is listed among the top 50 global business schools on The Economist magazine’s 2018 Executive MBA ranking.
Accreditations
The LBS Advantage
Find the Right Programme for You
Master in Business Administration
This programmes are designed for candidates with a minimum of 3 years of work or entrepreneurial experience who require flexibility to combine their work or business with their MBA.
Executive Education
These programmes are designed to teach outstanding management professionals how to develop efficient and ethical solutions to the evolving problems of the modern business landscape.
Doctor of Business Administration
Join the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programme to enhance your capability to conduct management research relevant to solving complex business challenges