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Business Schools Take On Indian Philosophy

Indian-born management thinkers such as Ram Charan, Vijay Govindrajan and Srikumar S Rao are among the world's hottest business gurus and they are transforming American business schools.

Win a Global Women's Leadership Scholarship to Cass Business School

The program is open to women all over the world to pursue a MBA degree at high-ranking Cass Business School, in City University, in London.

Thinking of studying artificial intelligence? Here's a list of universities to kickstart your search

Artificial intelligence is a red-hot field. If you’re thinking about pursuing further studies on the subject, here is what you need to know.

What is an MBA?

The MBA does not swap your $43,000 tuition bill for a guarantee that you will be able to pay off your student loan in two years and get rich quick. But those who have done a stint in a branded B-school agree that the MBA gives you the quant skills, and connections to opportunities to skip up the corporate ladder.

New global executive MBA program for health care and life sciences professionals

The 18-month degree program, launched by the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, begins in 2018 and will be divided between Toronto, the San Francisco area, and Singapore

Winners of Canada's Education Marketing Strategy Competition 2014

Twelve teams, one big prize - here are the winners of a 10-day study trip to Canada

Rangarajan Sundaram is the new Dean of NYU's Stern School of Business

Professor Sundaram has studied at the University of Madras, the Institute of Management Ahmedabad, and Cornell University

Explore Hofstra University: a world of opportunity

With a student population representing more than 67 countries, Hofstra University is committed to providing the resources that all students need to become integral parts of the Hofstra community.

More US Schools Shutting Down Full-Time MBA Programs

With applications to the full-time MBA falling in the strong job market, more schools are retiring the degree to focus on part-time and specialized courses

Meet Isha Sudan - MBA student at University of Stirling

Isha Sudan, an international student at the University of Stirling in Scotland, talks about why the university was her first choice when it came to pursuing an MBA. Read more below.

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