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UK Business Schools Are Resilient Despite Brexit
Apr 15, 2019
The proportion of students who want to get their degrees in Britain has actually increased since the Brexit vote, thanks in part to the pound’s plunge in value
UK Visa Issues: Staying in the Country After an MBA
Nov 24, 2015
Experts predicted in 2012 that the UK's stricter post-study visa requirements would discourage international students from applying to British schools. Three years later, have those predictions come true?
More than Profit: Can an MBA Program Help Make a Difference?
Mar 10, 2014
How a growing number of MBA programs are preparing people to work in non-profits and other mission-driven organizations
Best of 2013: Most-Viewed Business Schools
Jan 16, 2014
What business schools were popular in 2013? Hint: they're not the ones you'd expect
MBA Programs in Southeast Asia: Tapping Into the Tiger Cubs
Oct 30, 2013
A number of accredited MBA programs are meeting specific needs in this fast-growing region
MBA Programs in Finance: Back with Some Twists
Jun 11, 2013
Interest in finance-oriented business programs remains strong, even post-crisis
Beyond London: MBA Programs in England
Jun 08, 2012
How MBA programs outside the capital can offer global, practical experience
On the Go: MBA Programs in Hospitality and Tourism
Aug 16, 2010
Specialized programs brace students for huge growth and technological revolution.
Beyond the Greenwash: MBA Programs for Positive Impact
Jul 20, 2010
CSR, non-profits, and social entrepreneurship are different things, and business schools are getting serious about all three.
Prescription for Success? MBA Programs in Healthcare
Aug 10, 2009
For those looking to step in or advance in the booming healthcare industry, can an MBA help?
Making a Way on Your Own: MBA Programs with an Entrepreneurship Focus
May 30, 2009
Business schools are creating innovative curricula to attract entrepreneurs
Will The Financial Crisis Kill the Good Corporate Citizen?
Nov 08, 2008
CSR and sustainability-oriented business schools stay upbeat about the demand for their graduates.