Terms & Conditions

Our key policies and the legislative requirements they meet.

Annual Statement on Compliance with the Modern Slavery Act

Legislation complied with: The Modern Slavery Act 2015

Content: this statement is made pursuant to Section 54 part 6 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps that London Business School is taking to ensure that slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in its supply chains or in any part of its business.

Statement on Compliance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015

Contact for enquiries: School Secretary

Freedom of Information Publication Scheme

Legislation complied with: Freedom of Information Act 2000

Content: sets out details of the types of information we will routinely make available.

London Business School's Freedom of Information Publication Scheme

Contact for enquiries: Freedom of Information Enquiries Mailbox.

Data Protection

Legislation complied with: UK Data Protection laws

Content: explains how we handle personal data responsibly in accordance with our role as a registered data controller.

Contact for enquiries: Data Manager

Privacy Statement

Legislation complied with: UK Data Protection laws

Content: our privacy statement that applies to all London Business School sites and services (but not to external sites, which will have their own statements).

London Business School’s Privacy Statement

London Business School’s Executive Education Privacy Statement

Take-Down Policy: addressing copyright concerns

Legislation complied with: UK copyright law

Content: our policy for the removal of content from any of our websites due to infringement of third-party intellectual property rights. To speed up the process, we ask that you comply with the provisions set out in this Take-Down Policy.

Contact for enquiries: Director, Learning Innovation

Take-Down Policy: Addressing Copyright Concerns

Inclusion and Diversity information

Legislation complied with: The Public Sector Equality Duty of the Equality Act (2010) (which requires public bodies to publish relevant equality information by 31st January each year).

Content: Our diversity annual report, objectives and code of practice, which outline the steps we are taking to further and strengthen our diversity.

Contact for enquiries: Assistant Director, Faculty HR.

Sustainability

Legislation complied with: The UK Climate Change Act 2008 

Content: Our sustainability Policy and Carbon Management Plan, which commit the School to promoting awareness of – and engagement in – sustainable development among our student body (of business leaders) staff members and faculty.

Contact for enquiries: School Secretary or Head of Estates

Open Access Policy

Legislation complied with: open access policies set by all major funders including HEFCE, following recommendations set out in the Finch report (2012).

Content: Our policy for complying with the new open access requirements and ensuring publically-funded research undertaken at the School is openly accessible.

Contact for enquiries: openaccess@london.edu

Research Misconduct Policy

Legislation complied with: The Concordat to Support Research Integrity.

Content: Our policy for handling allegations of research misconduct.

Procedures for Handling Allegations Of Research Misconduct (PDF, 27KB)

Whistleblowing Policy

Legislation complied with: The Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998.

Content: Our policy for ensuring that members of the School community are able to raise genuine and legitimate concerns about potential malpractice without fear of reprisal.

Whisteblowing Policy (PDF, 203KB)

Student Protection Plan

Legislation complied with: The Office for Students (OfS) was established by the Higher Education and Research Act 2017 to act as the independent regulator of higher education in England. The OfS requires all higher education institutions in England to publish a Student Protection Plan. 

Content: Student Protection Plans set out what students can expect to happen should a course,  campus or institution close. The purpose of the plan is to ensure that students can continue and complete their studies, or can be compensated if this is not possible. 

Contact for enquiries: School Secretary
School Protection Plan

Procurement Terms and Conditions

Legislation complied with: The Office for Students (OfS) was established by the Higher Education and Research Act 2017 to act as the independent regulator of higher education in England. The OfS requires all higher education institutions in England to meet efficiency, economy, effectiveness and prudence in the administration of resources. 

Content: Purchase Order terms and conditions for the supply of goods and services.

Contact for enquiries: Procurement
Procurement Terms and Conditions

Service Provider Privacy Notice

The School shall process the Consultant’s personal data in accordance with the Data Protection Legislation.

Content: Consultancy Service Provider Privacy Statement

Contact for enquiries: dpo@london.edu
Consultancy Service Provider Privacy Statement