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  • China depth, global breadth

    John A. Quelch, the new Dean of the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, speaks about the MBA in China and Africa and new competition. How do you see the development of the global market...

    • vom März 21, 2011
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  • Axel Weber will teach MBA students

    Axel Weber, president of Deutsche Bundesbank, is expected to become a visiting pro- fessor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Although details are still to be finalized, the appointment would begin soon after Dr....

    • vom März 11, 2011
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  • IMD: Live-Cases and personalized Learning

    IMD announces new innovations in its MBA program to address a changing world and new realities facing tomorrow’s leaders. Starting 2012 the program design will have a particular emphasis on integrated classroom, real world learning and leader...

    • vom Februar 17, 2011
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  • Does academic research help or hurt MBA programmes?

    Academic research has not only positive long-term effects on recruiters’ and applicants’ perceptions and on the schools’ education performance with current students. Tuck School of Business professor explores relationship between faculty research and overall MBA performance. Since...

    • vom Februar 15, 2011
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  • GBS: Goodbye to the Executive MBA?

    The Executive MBA program at the Goethe Business School (GBS) was already cancelled in 2010, on account of too few participants. This year the school isn’t even trying to run the program and is continuing its break....

    • vom Februar 4, 2011
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  • SDA Bocconi and Bulgari launch an MBA luxury track

    SDA Bocconi School of Management and luxury goods retailer Bulgari have united their expertise to create a new specialization in luxury business management. The new track, available to 20 participants of the next cohort of MBAs (applications...

    • vom Februar 2, 2011
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  • Wharton offers life long learning

    The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania changes curriculum design to promote individualized learning and commits to tuition-free, on-going Executive Education for new MBA graduates. The innovative design, a product of a multiyear study of the evolving...

    • vom Dezember 31, 2010
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