At 拢67,750, the overall cost of a two-year MBA at the London Business School is one of the more eye-watering price tags in UK higher education. To put it into some kind of perspective, with that sum you could buy a brand new Porsche Panamera 4 with 拢276 change for petrol.
But for Andrew Likierman, LBS鈥 dean, the worth of his institution鈥檚 premium degree transcends mere pounds and pence. And he is also keen to dispel any notion that LBS is a cash cow 鈥 an accusation that has been levelled at UK business schools.
鈥淭his is a not-for-profit institution, so we鈥檙e not making any money out of this or salting it away,鈥 he told 探花视频.
鈥淨uite a lot of universities run surpluses; we鈥檙e not able to run a surplus. That鈥檚 because the provision of postgrad management education, at a very high level, is very expensive. That鈥檚 a fact. And if you want to be in the world league, you鈥檝e got to have people here who are world-league people. You鈥檙e competing against the best in the world for the best faculty and students.鈥
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It is London Business School鈥檚 global position that prompted Professor Likierman to initiate 鈥淭he Campaign鈥, a fundraising scheme to raise 拢100 million in five years. Just two years in and LBS has managed more than 90 per cent of its target.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 know how long things would take, and the [established] record, as it were, for both us and institutions more generally is that it takes quite a lot of time to make money,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he fact that we鈥檝e done so well I don鈥檛 think indicates that we were hopelessly conservative in starting things off, but rather that we had no experience of how things might go.鈥
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The money has already gone into acquiring and refurbishing the Old Marylebone Town Hall as an additional site for the school, creating more scholarships for students, funding endowed chairs and establishing two new research institutes 鈥 with a third in the pipeline.
鈥淚n terms of our ability to attract the brightest and the best students from around the world, we knew we had to increase our scholarship offering, and that鈥檚 what we鈥檙e able to do now as a result of The Campaign,鈥 he said.
In January, LBS was ranked second in the Financial Times鈥 Global MBA Ranking 2015, an improvement on 2014鈥檚 third place. Again, it was the only UK institution in the top 10, sandwiched between Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania. He said that it was the US schools that LBS was effectively in competition with.
鈥淭he American schools have long raised substantial sums of money. If we鈥檙e going to be able to offer things that are comparable, then this is not likely to be a one-off campaign,鈥 he said.
Global view, British bedrock
Is there a risk though that by focusing on competing with global private universities, LBS will be perceived differently in the UK higher education sector?
Professor Likierman said that the school is 鈥渧ery proud鈥 to be part of the University of London and UK higher education, and is not 鈥渟eeking to be a private institution鈥. He also questioned those who might already regard LBS as a private institution 鈥 perhaps because of its specialist provision, its high fees and its campus location in the smart environs of Regent鈥檚 Park 鈥 and therefore, undeserving of its publicly funded status.
鈥淭he funding we get from the government is quite small. We don鈥檛 have undergraduates, we don鈥檛 have science, technology and medicine [courses], which are of course the elements of universities that absorb very large amounts of government funding,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e get our money for research. Everything else is paid for by the students, so the public purse is not paying for something here that they鈥檙e not paying for in other institutions.
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鈥淲hy should you say: 鈥楲et鈥檚 discriminate against business schools specifically, because we don鈥檛 care about their research?鈥 In general, people say it鈥檚 a good idea to have research in business schools because it helps the economy. I could argue, if you cut off our money and gave it instead to people doing wonderful work in Greek or Latin studies; is that a better use of the government鈥檚 money?鈥
A defence of LBS鈥 academic research is understandable, but what does Professor Likierman have to say about the proportion of support staff at his institution, which a THE analysis showed showed was the highest in the UK at 85 per cent of the school鈥檚 workforce?
鈥淚t is one of the real challenges of trying to run a successful business school,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ne has to bring both worlds. The fact is that students aren鈥檛 customers in the conventional sense and can鈥檛 be treated as customers. On the other hand, and this is no different to any other university, students have got rights and they have a reason to expect that they鈥檒l get a quality of education, and that must be right.
鈥淗olding the balance between the academic and the need to balance the books, this is not new to this place. And I hope and believe that we manage that tension well here.鈥
Capital rates
He also challenged interpretations that 鈥渨e operate in some stratosphere鈥 in terms of staff pay.
鈥淲e operate in London; London is a relatively expensive place for people to live and work, and we pay market rates, as it were,鈥 he said.
鈥淚f people are going to come to somewhere they perceive as one of the best business schools in the world, they expect a certain level of delivery and an environment where things are really good.鈥
From alumni who have gone on to run large companies such as Jim Ratcliffe, chairman and CEO of chemicals company Ineos 鈥 worth an estimated 拢2.5 billion, and 40th on The Sunday Times Rich List 鈥 to those setting up small businesses, Professor Likierman also argued that LBS鈥 contribution to the economy is substantial.
鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of the fact that we have such a direct impact, potentially, on employment in the UK, on creation of wealth. I believe we do some very impressive things,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got lots of things we鈥檇 like to do that we鈥檙e not doing now. The Campaign is very much about enabling us to do those.
鈥淎s far as I鈥檓 concerned, being number one, or among the top 10, is not鈥o be there for its own sake. The thing that really excites me is the fact we鈥檝e got some very capable students here, we feel we make a huge contribution to their lives, and they tell us, very nicely, that we have.鈥
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