March 2010
March 2010
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06/03/10 |
Will two business schools come to dominate in Europe?
Not everyone is panicking yet, however. A few ambitious schools remain bullish about their application numbers. So what are they doing to counter the drift towards the “safe” brands? There is no single answer; each has found its own way of standing apart from the crowd. |
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17/03/10 |
Europe's B-Schools Are Soaring
We're not concentrated on one specific industry, so our recruitment hasn't suffered compared with others," says Peter Lafferty, director of international business at Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School in Belgium |
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17/03/10 |
European MBA Programs: Hidden Gems Business education comprises a variety of programs, including MBAs, executive MBAs, professional retraining courses, and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in management. The choice of program depends on the profile of the applicant, their motivation and business experience. |
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19/03/10 |
Admission Trends at European B-Schools
Belgium's Vlerick Leuven Gent has emerged from relative obscurity in recent years to feature prominently in MBA rankings, and in 2009 it doubled the size of its MBA class. The school attributes its success to a strong record of helping graduates find jobs and to its innovative funding scheme. |
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30/03/10 |
New Members from Korea, Singapore and Belgium Join Global Business
School Group That Administers GMAT Exam
The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has admitted four new members, including the first member schools based in South Korea and Belgium. The new schools bring the total number of GMAC member schools to 183 from 22 countries. |


