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27 avril 2011

Faculty at business schools in Europe and Asia offer ideas for creating jobs

By Beth Gardiner With unemployment stubbornly high in many parts of the world, business- school researchers are offering prescriptions for job creation, proposing ideas as varied as the regions they study. Some faculty members are advising policy makers...
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20 avril 2011

FRANCE: Graduates fare best in recession, says study

Jane Marshall Three years after completing their higher education in 2007, graduates in France were faring better in the economic crisis than less educated peers, according to a newly released survey. Céreq, the Centre d'études et de recherches sur les...
13 avril 2011

Yale launches 1st overseas campus in Singapore

SINGAPORE, April 11 (Xinhua) -- Yale officially agreed to build its first overseas campus on Monday by jointly launching the first liberal arts college in Singapore with the National University of Singapore (NUS). The Yale-NUS College, an autonomous college...
6 avril 2011

China set to overtake US in research rankings

China has replaced Japan as the world's second leading producer of scientific research and is on course to overtake the United States in two years' time, a top British academy says. The report released by the Royal Society in London is based on the publication...
30 mars 2011

A Nation of Dropouts Shakes Europe

By Charles Forelle LISBON—Isabel Fernandes, a cheery 22-year-old with a constellation of stars tattooed around her right eye, isn't sure how many times she repeated fifth grade. Two, she says with a laugh. Or maybe three. She redid seventh grade as well....
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23 mars 2011

Business schools with a conscience

D D Guttenplan, International Herald Tribune Many business schools in Europe are coming up with programmes for young entrepreneurs who are focused on development Business schools can be cut throat places. After struggling to gain admission to the top...
16 mars 2011

More Foreign-Born Scholars Lead U.S. Universities

By LISA W. FODERARO When Molly Easo Smith delivered her inaugural address as president of Manhattanville College last spring, she opened with an unusual line: “Welcome, namaste, vannakkam, namaskaaram, bienvenidos and welcome.” Three of the greetings...
9 mars 2011

Do the rankings really help you choose an MBA?

By Jeremy Hazlehurst Picking a business school is not made easier by the fact that the rankings vary widely, with each of the big name lists using its own particular criteria and weighting. With the economy still in the doldrums, this could be a great...
2 mars 2011

Learning for life

March 2011: In today's rapidly changing world economy, MBA candidates are looking for lifelong education programs Simply having an MBA diploma in hand isn't enough nowadays. In a dynamic and changing business environment, the need for business leaders...
23 février 2011

B-Schools Struggle to Get Global

By Diana Middleton Business schools like to tout their focus on globalization, but a new report from a b-school accrediting agency says most of their strategies don't go far enough. To boost globalization, many M.B.A. programs in the U.S. require students...
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