School of Life shares ideas with business

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Following on from the launch of its public programme, The School of Life is now set to launch a new range of services geared specifically towards businesses.

The School of Life works with some of the biggest and brightest thinkers around to develop and deliver inspiring and thought-provoking intellectual content.

Using a multidisciplinary approach to learning which draws insights from fields as diverse as philosophy, psychology, history, economics, literature, the visual arts and sciences, The School of Life is able to offer unique perspectives on the needs of the modern individual.

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They have collaborated with thought leaders such as Alain de Botton, Charles Leadbeater, Geoff Dyer, Oliver James, Tim Harford, David Eagleman and Barbara Ehrenreich amongst many others and their expansion into the world of business is a natural extension of their public programmes.

Morgwn Rimel, Director of The School of Life, says: ‘The School of Life can help enrich your understanding of yourself and your work, setting your efforts within a broader cultural framework and offering fresh insight and vision.’

The School of Life will offer services which can be tailor-made to suit individual client requirements including talks and workshops, away days, hospitality, expert consulting and corporate partnership opportunities. Pricing information is available upon request and all business services are available to book now at http://www.theschooloflife.com/Business-Services.



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