MBAs Guide
MBA graduates face the toughest job market for years
But the best prepared and most adaptable are still landing work
Inside MBAs Guide
Made-to-measure degrees are becoming a matter of course
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Bespoke MBAs are ideal for today’s business people
Fundraising: 'Donors want more say over how their money is used'
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Michael Prest looks at how business schools are raising cash for scholarships and new buildings
ESCP Europe's UK campus offers a wide scope for international networking
Thursday, 3 June 2010
The campus's director is surprised by the broad range of nationalities on site
Do ethics have any business in the workplace?
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Are students of business ready for lessons in ethics or do they think they are a waste of space? This was an issue dividing the deans and directors who attended the Association of MBAs' (Amba) conference in Berlin last week. Some speakers thought that students were thoroughly sceptical about companies that embraced business ethics; others detected an increasing consciousness of business ethics in the student population.
An international career tops the student wish-list
Thursday, 3 June 2010
A survey published today reveals the changing goals and aspirations of this year’s MBA cohort.
Why happiness is good for business
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Professor Andrew Oswald believes that contented staff bring profits. Hilary Wilce talks to him
In search of the next generation of management stars
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Peter Brown looks at the importance of management gurus to business schools and their students
Travelling habits of high-flying professionals: Why graduates with MBAs are the most likely to work abroad
Thursday, 3 June 2010
As he tees off at an exclusive Hong Kong golf course, Avijit Choudhury has come a long way since he quit his job in relationship management for a financial trading software company in London.
MBA scholars can whet their appetites on summer taster programmes
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Love at first sight? You might not think a business school, with its endless corridors, lecture halls and leatherette lounges, could weave much of a spell. But for people who have spent years crunching numbers in anonymous offices, that first date with a classroom whiteboard can sometimes seem like heaven.
International Space University's MBA is one giant leap for mankind to get ahead
Thursday, 3 June 2010
If you want to get ahead, get a specialism. With tough economic times ahead, more business schools are getting creative with their resources and offering niche MBAs to attract new students. And there can be few narrower niches than the programme set up by the International Space University (ISU) to offer management training to those in the space industry – you need seven years' experience of the industry to apply.
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