Reports of the MBA’s demise are exaggerated
A part of the American market may be in decline, but globally the qualification continues to thrive
A part of the American market may be in decline, but globally the qualification continues to thrive
Increasing political isolationism means business schools are struggling to attract international students
A funding crunch for British business schools is likely to be exacerbated by Brexit
Amany Haniya had to leave her family behind in Gaza to study an MBA at the University of Edinburgh Business School. It has been tough, but worth it
Business schools are discovering that offering the same old MBA programmes is no longer enough to thrive
Companies increasingly want their leaders to have coaching skills. Professor Julia Milner of EDHEC Business School explains what business schools can do
How business schools are meeting the demand for incorporating AI and machine learning in MBA programmes
Evgeni Tsenter, an MBA student at HEC Paris, explains how an ethics course at a medieval monastery opened his eyes to the dilemmas faced by managers
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Sean Jennings, an Executive MBA student at the MIT Sloan School of Management, explains why he has returned to school, decades after dropping out of college
Students and business schools alike are catching on to cryptocurrencies
Business schools are teaching MBAs how to pursue purity, not profit
Why business schools are offering more courses in "design thinking"
Business schools are forging closer links with industry
More schools are offering online MBA programmes
Progress in closing the gender gap for MBAs is painfully slow
Selene Scotton, an MBA student at ESADE Business School, explains how working for the Peace Corps in west Africa piqued her interest in the cocoa industry
Business schools are considering the cost of running a full-time MBA programme
A new study examines how and why women may perform less well than men
International applicants are turning away from America
How close is virtual technology to replacing the university campus?
Harvard's plan to assist those on low incomes
Ritesh Kotak, an MBA student at University of Edinburgh Business School, says diversity of thought is where the value of a programme lies
America's loss is Canada's gain
A bootcamp leads one student to believe that a target of 100% renewable energy is achievable
Will graduates will have the skills needed by the fast-moving technology sector?
A new paper suggests women at business school are too demure
There is more to a business school than its MBA
A confidential memorandum of warning to its senior faculty
America's new president is deterring foreign applicants
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