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The Anglia Ruskin University Faculty of Business and Law (formerly Lord Ashcroft International Business School; LAIBS) is a faculty of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). The faculty has two schools: the School of Economics, Finance and Law and the School of Management.
- Mohammad Ali
- Lord Ashcroft International Business School
- 1992
Contact details. Entry requirements. Suggested courses that may interest you. Get more information. Carry out research and contribute to knowledge in economics, finance or law. Study for an MPhil or PhD at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge or Chelmsford.
Study Business with Economics at ARU. Master the science of economics while gaining added business know-how, on our combined BSc (Hons) Business with Economics degree in Cambridge.
Our courses. < Back to course listing. BSc (Hons) Business and Law. Download Course Profile. Quick Facts. Campus: London. Duration: 3 Years or 4 Years with Foundation. Available Starts: September, January, May. Tariff Points: 96 UCAS points. Institution Code: L63. UCAS Code. 3 Years - NM11. 4 Years - NM12. Discover Uni.
Courses available in Cambridge and Chelmsford from the Faculty of Business and Law.
11 set 2021 · ARU (Anglia Ruskin University) · Faculty of Business and Law. MSc. Visit website. Apply. Add to favourites. Anglia Ruskin University. Entry requirements. Degree in a relevant discipline usually a minimum of lower second-class (2:2) honours.