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Type | Private School |
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Established | 1999 |
Affiliation |
Cardiff Metropolitan University (formerly UWIC) University of Gloucestershire |
Chairman |
Lord Tomlinson (of Advisory Committee) |
Dean | Professor Geoffrey Lancaster |
Director | Timothy Andradi (CEO) |
Academic staff
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100+ |
Administrative staff
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200+ |
Students | 6.000+ |
Undergraduates | 1.500 |
Postgraduates | 4.500 |
100 | |
Address | London, United Kingdom LSC London SBL London |
Campus |
BSC Colombo WIC Kuala Lumpur LSC Belgrade ISBC Bangalore LSC Dhaka |
Sports | Cricket, rugby, football, tennis |
Website | http://www.lsclondon.co.uk |
London School of Commerce is an Associate University of the Cardiff Metropolitan University, (UWIC). London School of Commerce is fully accredited by Accreditation Service for International Colleges (ASIC) and is a member of Education UK. LSC was one of the first hundred colleges in the UK to be granted the Highly Trusted Sponsor status by the UK Border Agency for the Tier 4 student visa [1]. The School was founded with the primary aim of providing cost-effective education leading to internationally recognised British degrees in Business Management and Information Technology. Students also have the opportunity to achieve their educational goals within a condensed time frame of two years for Bachelor studies.
LSC hosts students from more than 130 different nationalities studying at the London Campus. The LSC Group of Colleges has its operations worldwide, with campuses in Malta, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur, Dhaka, Belgrade and Bangalore.
The LSC is accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education, Association of Independent Higher Education Providers (AIHEP) and the DFE. LSC is also a member of Education UK – British Council, registered with the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) on its Register of Education and Training Providers.
The London School of Commerce (LSC) was founded November 1999, with an initial group of 55 students. They studied postgraduate and undergraduate programmes in Business and Computing in collaboration with Charles Sturt University, Australia. In October 2006, the London School of Commerce was formally awarded the status of an Associate College of the Cardiff Metropolitan University (formerly UWIC).
In 2007, with the widening portfolio of collaborations, another sub-division, the School of Business and Law (SBL) was formed, which conducts more specialised programmes in Accounting and Business. The School of Business and Law is an Associate College of the University of Gloucestershire. Simultaneously the Group started expanding overseas, and opened two campuses; Westminster International College (WIC) in Kuala Lumpur and Asian Centre for Management and Information Technology (ACMIT) in Bangladesh.