06/09/2026
Want to be a pro at using AI at work, but have no idea where to start? When 88% of organizations are already using AI in at least one business function, as a graduate, you’re expected to work with it, question it, and lead with it.
But how?
With Hult AI Lab.
From September 2026, students on our master's and MBA programs get dedicated time within their degree to build applied AI skills, and graduate with a Hult Certificate in Applied AI alongside their postgraduate qualification.
Real work. Real credential. Three campuses: Boston, London, and Dubai.
Find out more: https://www.hult.edu/blog/hult-launches-ai-lab/
05/26/2026
Dubai, you delivered. 🍕
After time spent learning online, getting everyone back on campus this week felt like a proper reset. The energy in the building was something else.
From a (very large) pizza party to networking, classes, and the kind of catch-ups that only happen face-to-face, our Dubai campus reminded us why being together matters.
This is what a global community looks like in person. Welcome back, Hultians. 🫶
05/23/2026
What happens when Hult students partner with a charity to solve a real-world challenge?
Hult London undergraduate students worked with Daffodils for Doris on a live business challenge, developing solutions across business functions including finance, operations, and marketing.
Daffodils for Doris is a charity focused on empowerment, resilience, and creating pathways to opportunity. Through this challenge, students had the opportunity to lead, collaborate, tackle real-world problems, and present their recommendations to an expert panel of judges. It also created valuable space to network, build confidence, and connect with professionals from across charity, academia, consulting, government, and finance.
Taking the top spot was the Operations team, led by Prof Lilianana Camaican. Congratulations to the winning team for delivering the standout solution on the day. A big thank you to Daffodils for Doris, our judges, faculty, and everyone involved in making the challenge such a valuable experience for our students.
This challenge was a strong reflection of Hult’s approach to learning by doing and reflects the kind of interdisciplinary thinking behind Hult’s Bachelor’s in Psychology, Economics & Politics, where students are encouraged to understand people, systems, and opportunity through a real-world lens.
Find out more about Bachelor’s in PEP at: www.hult.edu/pep
05/21/2026
The Hult Prize Nationals have spoken, and two winning teams are heading to the next stage.
Hult Boston and Hult London Undergraduate campus hosted the East Coast and UK Nationals respectably, bringing together some of the most driven student entrepreneurs from across both regions to pitch for a $1 million investment in front of a real panel of judges.
On the East Coast, LET took the top spot. Founded by Jakob Esterowitz of Boston University, the team is turning chemically recycled tennis string into high-performance clothing. Every year, 25 million pounds of tennis string gets landfilled with a 0% recycling rate. LET's process cuts CO2 emissions by 59% and energy use by 75% compared to conventional fiber production.
Winning the UK nationals was Silica Labs, co-founded by Khadija Rehman, building bio-based reflective roofing sheets that reduce indoor temperatures by 15°C with zero electricity, helping industrial workers in India facing extreme heat stress.
Two regions, two winning ideas, and proof that the next generation of founders is already building things that matter.
Congratulations to both teams, and thank you to everyone at Hult London and Hult Boston who made these events happen 👏
05/20/2026
Most degrees teach you about the world's biggest problems. At Hult London Undergraduate, you debate them for credit.
Model United Nations is now a fully credited module for BBA students at our London campus, and the thinking behind it speaks directly to what studying here looks like in practice.
The final debate challenged students to work through the social, economic, and political dimensions of supporting Haiti, one of the world's most complex humanitarian situations. Structured debate, nuanced argument, and the ability to communicate difficult ideas clearly are not just skills for the classroom. They are what employers and institutions look for.
It took one student with a vision to make it happen. Yuli Sobol, a final year student at Hult London, saw the value of debate as an academic discipline and spent months pushing to make it a reality. That idea is now live, led by Professor Philip de Grouchy , and is a strong reflection of the academic foundation already in place at Hult London for the Bachelor's in Psychology, Economics and Politics.
Find out more about Bachelor’s in PEP: www.hult.edu/pep
05/15/2026
What does it take to become an Account Manager at Gartner?
Our undergraduate and postgraduate students in London headed to Gartner HQ for a hands-on sales challenge, where they stepped into the role of an Account Manager, searched for prospects, and presented their ideas in a real-world business setting. After an initial round, 12 top-performing students were selected to take part in the challenge and put their skills to the test.
The day included an introduction to the team, presentations of PACTs, insights into opportunities at Gartner, and useful tips for the interview process.
A big thank you to Gartner, and to everyone involved, for bringing this to our campuses and making the day so valuable for our students.
Opportunities like this show how learning at Hult goes beyond the classroom, giving students the chance to build practical skills, connect with industry, and prepare for the careers they want through real-world business challenges.
04/27/2026
The business of F1 moves as fast as the cars. 🏁
Ahead of the Miami Grand Prix on May 3, we're throwing it back to when Luke Francis, who handles F1 partnerships at Fuse, came to speak to our students in London.
Global brands. Billion-dollar sponsorships. A sport growing at a pace that's hard to keep up with. Our students got a front-row seat to all of it.
The future of the industry is in very good hands. 🤝
04/09/2026
From Santa Marta, Colombia to Boston, and now one of Poets&Quants 100 Best & Brightest Undergraduates of 2026 🙌
Sofia Iguaran came to Hult Boston with big ambitions and spent the last few years making good on them. President of the Hult Student Association, VP of the Investment Club, intern at J.P. Morgan, and a recipient of the Hult Scholar Grant; Sofia has been unstoppable.
But ask Sofia what she's really learned here, and she'll tell you: business is about people. The tech skills matter, but so does how you show up for the humans around you.
She also gave a shout-out to professor Anusha Vissapragada, who supported her all the way 🫶
Oh, and her other career goal? Building a globally recognized ice cream brand. She tries a new ice cream shop everywhere she travels. We respect it.🍦
Congratulations, Sofia. Hult is proud of you. 👏
Read the full story over on the blog: https://www.hult.edu/blog/hult-scholar-grant-recipient-named-to-prestigious-best-brightest-list/
04/01/2026
You’ve chosen Hult. The next step is feeling confident about what comes next. ✨
We recently welcomed accepted undergraduate students to the Hult London campus for an immersive Accepted Students Weekend designed to help them picture what daily life at Hult really looks like, both inside and outside the classroom.
The day combined:
Campus tours and conversations around student life in London
A sample class to experience Hult’s hands-on, career-focused approach to learning
Q&A sessions with staff and faculty to support confident decision-making
Time to connect with future classmates and explore clubs and societies
A social programme to build community from the start
To finish the day, students teamed up for a campus treasure hunt that brought out some serious teamwork and competitive spirit.
Thank you to all the students and parents who joined us and made the day so special.
Congratulations to Team “Hultesers”, winners of the treasure hunt, who received a Hult cap and backpack.
03/12/2026
Our students didn't study agentic AI. They built with it.
At the Agentic Intelligence Hackathon with BIP and ScaleUp Labs, Hult students worked side by side with industry professionals and tech experts to design and build real agentic AI prototypes—tackling live operational challenges in one of the fastest-moving industries right now.
What they did:
➡️ Designed and built autonomous AI agents from scratch
➡️ Focused on workflow automation and decision support in life sciences
➡️ Worked in cross-functional teams combining healthcare expertise and strategic thinking
➡️ Prototyped real solutions (not hypotheticals)
Students heard directly from AI engineers, life sciences leaders, and industry experts from BIP and beyond—bringing real-world context to every prototype built in that room.
This is what real industry experience looks like at Hult Boston.