
Imperial advantage
Where worlds collide
Traditionally, academic disciplines have been considered - and taught - as separate entities. At Imperial, we strongly believe that creativity and innovation thrive best in a collaborative environment. That’s why our teaching is interdisciplinary.
We know that schools of thought overlap, interact and collide to create new and unexpected results. We see this in the way that business interacts with technology, the connection between planet and profit, society and data and health and wealth. This forms part of our mission at Imperial to educate and inspire talented students to find solutions to the world’s grand challenges.
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What our students say

“Prior to joining the Business School, I knew I would be surrounded by an inspiring faculty and peers. Everyone at the Business School are innovators and change makers. This rubs off on you in many ways and is so valuable for personal and professional growth. It is a rare and unique environment to be part of and contributes to the Business School’s intrinsic value.”

Entering your economics era: BSc Economics, Finance and Data Science students take centre stage at the Bank of England’s Swiftonomics event
A team of BSc Economics, Finance and Data Science students from Imperial Business School brought together pop culture and economics, exploring how Taylor Swift had an impact on the UK economy.

A global perspective on business and leadership: my MBA Global Experience Week to the Nordics
We caught up with Carlos Reed, a Weekend MBA student, and Karunya Menon, a Full-Time MBA student, who have been reflecting on their recent trip to the Nordics and the impact that it has had on their perspective of business and leadership.

Why Imperial Business School is the right place for scientists to learn Business
Leonardo Ramirez Lopez, a geoscientist and PhD graduate, applies machine learning to environmental and agricultural challenges. Now studying Business Analytics at Imperial, he shares his journey from science to strategy.