Hult International Business School
London, United Kingdom
Founded 1964
Total Students 2798

About Hult International Business School

Hult International Business School (HIBS) has campuses in three US cities. The institute calls itself a global business school because it also maintains campuses in five cities in different parts of the world. Being global and multicultural is not a strategy, but the institute’s identity. The foundation of HIBS was laid in 1964 when it was set up as Arthur D Little School of Management. Arthur D Little is famous as the world’s earliest management consulting firm. Later, the business school entered into a partnership with Boston College’s Caroll School of Management. The school was purchased in 2002 by Swedish billionaire Bertil Hult and was reorganized and re-established as what it is known today as Hult International Business School. HIBS acquired Hudson University, a private American university located in Bloomsberg, London, and this introduced HIBS to American shores. Today, the business school is a novel genre, non-profit dynamic multicultural community. The business school helps international students get placed in lucrative jobs. Recruiters rank the school high on parameters of entrepreneurial abilities, curiosity, and international perspective. The business school curriculum stresses on practical application, embracing new technologies and driving change. Hult has a widespread global alumni network.

Features

  • Conditional Offer Letters
  • Co-op Program
  • Post Graduation Work Permit
  • On Campus Housing

Campuses of Hult International Business School United Kingdom