Facilities
The LSBU Business School provides students with excellent facilitiesFacilities
The LSBU Business School provides students with excellent facilities at our Southwark campus. Our teaching and learning spaces are both contemporary and flexible and can be used for everything from large meetings to informal get-togethers. Everyone shares our multi-use spaces from attending classes, meeting with your personal tutor, or finding a quiet place to study.
In the Business School building on our Southwark campus, we offer state-of-art technological learning resources such as our Bloomberg teaching suite and hybrid teaching and learning rooms. The building also offers other resources such as our student kitchen and study spaces.
Southwark has fantastic onsite library services, plus offers many other student services and resources. Find out more about the University's facilities for students, student services and our inspiring London location.
Digital Resources
We use the following software and applications to enhance applied learning and practice across our Finance, Economics, Accounting and Analytics courses.
Our Bloomberg Suite is available for student use and for training. We use Bloomberg to monitor and analyse real-time financial market data and run simulations where students place trades on an electronic trading platform. Our students use Bloomberg to access news, price quotes and Bloomberg is used as a vital part in our modules such as risk management and financial econometrics. Most large financial firms have subscriptions to this service, and we provide the environment for our students to develop their knowledge on the platform and obtain qualifications.
Edmundo is a Business Management simulation software used across our modules from sustainable business to operations management and the CFO challenge, this software supports students in putting theory into practice.
Eventbrite is a leading event management, registration, and ticketing platform, supporting event marketing, sales, customer journey and event delivery. Students studying our events management pathway, will put their skills into practice, using Eventbrite when working on live case studies and practice scenarios.
FAME provides comprehensive financial accounting information on companies in the UK and Ireland. It is often used to research individual companies, search for companies with specific profiles and for analysis.
Hootsuiteis a social media scheduling and management platform. Which supports real time insights and data analysis of campaign impacts and outcomes. Used within our marketing modules, students gain training and expertise in the use of Hootsuite and other marketing platforms, preparing them for the workplace.
Jupyter Notebook:Project Jupyter is a non-profit, open-source project, born out of the IPython Project in 2014 as it evolved to support interactive data science and scientific computing across all programming languages.We use Jupyter Notebook as a graphical user interface (GUI) to access Python as it provides a very friendly environment of input and output cells that allows us to mix code and text.
Mailchimp is an all-in-one marketing, automation & email marketing platform. Students studying on our marketing modules will have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with features such as Mailchimp’s CRM platform to complete seminar tasks and activities.
Mimic Social is a social media marketing simulation, used within our marketing modules. These simulations are designed to give students an all-round experience with marketing platform specific strategy and management.
NVIVO software is a qualitative data analysis (QDA) computer software package designed for qualitative researchers working with very rich text-based and/or multimedia information, where deep levels of analysis on small or large volumes of data is required. It is used widely in academia and industry.
One Plan is an event design, mapping, and collaboration software, developed by event experts from across the events industry sectors. Students studying our events management modules will have the opportunity to put theory into practice, using One Plan to support the design of unique event experiences.
Python is a computer programming language widely used Finance, Economics, Data Analysis, Network Science and Machine Learning. Learning how to use Python can offer a series of skills essential for a successful career in the industry. Organisations such as the IMF, BoE and World Bank use Python in research associated with policy making. Financial institutions such as Blackrock, Goldman Sacks and JP Morgan use statistical software and programming languages in portfolio optimisation, risk assessment, asset pricing, fintech as well as data analysis and cryptocurrencies. Python is one of the most popular programming languages for data analysis in the financial sector and it is open source. We teach our students the fundamentals of Python, including collections, control flow, functions, regressions, data visualisation and more advanced applications such as portfolio optimisation, machine learning, neural networks as well modelling Covid-19.
R is a license-free software environment for statistical computing and data visualisation. We use R for econometric and statistical analysis as well as measuring the economic costs of earthquakes and assessing the impact of UK Prime Ministers’ and US Presidents’ speeches to the economy and financial markets
SPSS is an industry-strength software package for the statistical analysis of data. It is used by market researchers, health researchers, survey companies, government, education researchers, marketing organisations and academia.
Stata is a statistical software widely used in data sciences. We use Stata in our econometrics and statistics modules and we use it in combination with Bloomberg to assess the impact and persistence of major macroeconomic and financial shocks to asset and commodity prices.
Xero is a cloud-based accounting software, used for real time financial management of small to medium sized businesses and enterprises.
Professional centres
The Clarence Centre for Enterprise and Innovation at our Southwark campus, is available to all our students. It offers facilities for workshops, presentations and meetings, as well as business advice and mentoring. It is also a permanent home to the University's Enterprise and Central Research Teams.
The Business Solutions Centre offers free drop-in service for local businesses run by a trained team of student advisors and University professional and academic staff to help with business advise such as; small business accounting, marketing, social media and IT solutions.
Our building
Access
As the building is completely flat, has two lifts and a flexible layout for classes, it is completely accessible for all students.