Seven campuses span three continents, placing students in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, New York, Singapore, and Ashridge—cities where each region unlocks distinct industries and markets that define their economies. This geographic spread allows for rotation between locations during studies, which naturally builds a career with international scope. Because all campuses sit centrally within their business districts, students find themselves surrounded by financial centers, tech hubs, and creative quarters that make theory immediately applicable in practice.
London Campus
London’s campus occupies a converted brewery in Aldgate East, where a five-minute walk reaches the first-zone metro and Tech City—Europe’s largest startup hub—sits practically next door. Inside, sixteen project rooms and flexible learning zones equipped with professional AV gear share space with rooftop terraces, while proximity to the City’s financial district means students work at the intersection where finance, technology, and creative industries converge.
Hult Business School Dubai
Strategically positioned in Dubai Internet City—where Microsoft, MasterCard, LinkedIn, Samsung, and Facebook maintain regional offices—the campus offers three thousand square meters of ultramodern space with high-tech conference facilities, spacious auditoriums, computer labs, and prayer rooms. Metro access, beaches minutes away, and Dubai Marina’s nightlife within a short taxi ride create an environment where global industry events and networking opportunities meet one of the world’s most dynamic cities.