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U.S. Schools: Less international students
Barbara Bierach - 07-14-2009
Large private business schools in the US are currently struggling with a double whammy: already hit by much-reduced valuations in their endowment funds, their revenue is also suffering from a decline in applications from overseas. International students are thinking twice about handing over their recession-hit cash for an education at an albeit prestigious Western school, reports “The Economist“.
Harvard scholar becomes CEIBS’ new dean
Barbara Bierach - 12-20-2010
China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), ranked as “Most Valuable MBA Program” in China by Forbes magazine in April, is about to get a new dean from Harvard. After six years at the helm of the school, Rolf Cremer will pass his position to John Quelch of Harvard Business School.
China’s importance in the MBA market grows
Barbara Barkhausen - 01-21-2011
Amongst the ever growing importance of China in the global economy, it also turns out that China develops into one of the most popular MBA destinations among international students, reports Businessweek.
