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| Macquarie
Graduate School of Management
Offices: New South Wales, Australia
Macquarie Graduate School of Management is a leading business school in
Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. The school is renowned for its innovative
and progressive approach to management education. By linking practical,
'real-world' experience with the most current management theories and principles
from around the globe, MGSM provides executives with a learning experience
that transcends the traditional boundaries of a business school. |
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Mahanakorn University of Technology Business School
Offices: Bangkok, Thailand
Mahanakorn University of Technology (MUT), one of the most rapidly growing
universities in Thailand, was founded in 1990. It focuses on engineering,
information technology, veterinary medicine, and business administration.
MUT's Business School aims to be Thailand’s leading business school producing
the highest quality graduates. Ever since its creation, the university rapidly
grew in size, academic strength and teaching and research performance. |
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| Manchester
Business School
Offices: Manchester, England
In an increasingly competitive environment Manchester Business School intends
to stand out as an international and progressive school, ambitious enough
to lead business thinking and open-minded enough to learn from the contemporary
commercial environment. At the same time they aim to be responsive and flexible
to the needs of their stakeholders. |
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Mannheim Business School
Offices: Mannheim, Germany
Mannheim Business School is the umbrella organization for the MBA programs
and customized company programs on offer at the University of Mannheim's
faculty for business studies, which has been accredited by the world's leading
organizations AACSB International and EQUIS. The unique connection between
state-of-the-art theory and practice, as well as the recognized high quality
of education, are what set Mannheim Business School apart from other institutions. |
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Marist College Graduate School of Management
Offices: Poughkeepsie, New York
The Marist College Graduate School of Management offers undergraduate degrees
in Accounting, Business Administration, and Economics. In addition the School
offers Master's degrees in Business Administration (MBA) and Public Administration
(MPA). Both the undergraduate and graduate business programs are accredited
by AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of
Business, the premier accrediting organization for business schools worldwide. |
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Marquette
University College of Business Administration
Offices: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The fundamental mission of the Marquette University College of Business
Administration is to provide a quality education grounded in the Jesuit
Catholic intellectual values that enable their students to function effectively
and ethically in a diverse workplace and global economy. Their goal is to
foster a community of scholars committed to improvement and collaboration,
and to enhance interaction with business and service organizations. |
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Marylhurst University MBA Department
Offices: Marylhurst, Oregon
Business is about managing change in technology, markets, corporate cultures
and global environments. Marylhurst University MBA candidates face the rigors
of a business education that focuses on combining classical business skills,
such as finance and strategic planning, with creativity and sound judgment—the
influence of a liberal arts perspective. Graduates from the Marylhurst MBA
program are highly desirable job candidates because they are self-directed,
ethical and effective contributors in their communities. |
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McGill University Faculty of Management
Offices: Quebec, Montreal
Located in the heart of bilingual and multicultural Montreal, the Desautels
Faculty of Management of McGill University is widely recognized as one of
North America’s most globally diversified business schools. Considered among
the top international business schools by such publications as the Financial
Times, Business Week, America Economica, Le Figaro and Canadian
Business, it is precisely this reputation that continues to attract
only the best students, the most prominent professors and the most demanding
recruiters from around the globe. |
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McMaster University School of Business
Offices: Hamilton, Ontario
The McMaster University DeGroote School of Business has earned a strong
reputation as a centre for academic excellence and innovation. An integral
part of their innovative culture is their focus on experiential learning
that enables students to gain hands-on experience through Co-op work terms,
internships and assignments that stimulate learning, and lead to personal
development and discovery and enhance their ability to function effectively
very quickly after moving into their career paths. |
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| Melbourne
Business School
Offices: Victoria, Australia
Melbourne Business School is an influential force in business education
and management development within Australasia. Their strengths and reputation
are built upon the principles of relevance and rigor, which are grounded
in their heritage of scholarship with the University of Melbourne, and strengthened
through their enduring partnerships with business. Financial Times
(UK) survey ranks their MBA and executive education programs among the finest
in the world. |
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Mercer University School of Business & Economics
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia
Established in 1984, Mercer University's business school is named for Eugene
W Stetson. A member of the Mercer Class of 1901, Stetson was responsible
for the first major leveraged buyout in corporate history. He negotiated
the purchase of the Woodruff Group's Coca-Cola Company from the Asa Candler
family in 1919. The Stetson School of Business and Economics of Mercer University
believes that the college experience should give you more than just a set
of skills and basic business knowledge. |
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Miami
University School of Business
Offices: Miami, Florida
US News and World Report ranks Miami's Richard T Farmer School of
Business among the top undergraduate business programs in the country. The
Fiske Guide to Colleges (2003) and Barron's (2001) named Miami
a "Best Buy." Their Thomas C Page Center for Entrepreneurship received the
2001 National Model Entrepreneurship Program Award from the United States
Association for Small Business Entrepreneurship. |
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State University Graduate School of Management
Offices: East Lansing, Michigan
At the Michigan Sate University Eli Broad (pronounced “brode”) Graduate
School of Management at Michigan State University, they are in the business
of developing leaders for the global, multicultural marketplace. Thanks
to their distinctive approach to management education, the central characteristic
of their graduates is the ability to lead the process of change. |
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Middle Tennessee State University College of Business
Offices: Murfreesboro, Tennessee
The Jennings A Jones College of Business at Middle Tennessee State University
seeks to provide a positive, creative environment for educating students,
supporting the middle Tennessee community, and contributing to intellectual
pursuits. The Jones College has one of the largest full-time faculties accredited
by AACSB International with over 3,800 majors and 125 faculty. The Jones
College seeks to prepare students for productive careers and future academic
endeavors by developing skills in the areas of problem analysis and resolution
and effective communication. |
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Missouri State University College of Business Administration
Offices: Springfield, Missouri
The Missouri State University College of Business Administration has five
graduate study programs, including the Master of Accountancy, Master of
Business Administration, Master of Project Management, Master of Science
in Computer Information Systems, and Master of Health Administration. Both
day and evening classes are available to accommodate a variety of schedules.
The Business Unit of the College of Business Administration is accredited
by AACSB-International. |
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| MIT
School of Business
Offices: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Like MIT itself, MIT Sloan School of Business draws its power from a paradox:
it is a place for visionary pragmatists, for hands-on thinkers, for people
who dream of changing the world and have an iron-clad plan to get it done.
Mens et manus, mind and hand—MIT's motto says it all. Rooted deep
in the culture of MIT, their MBA program also draws on the strength of MIT
Sloan's deep and wide-ranging corporate connections. |
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Monash University Faculty of Business & Economics
Offices: Victoria, Australia
The Monash University Faculty of Business and Economics is making a significant
contribution to business and the professions through its teaching, research
and connections with the business world. Through their extensive range of
quality programs for undergraduate, postgraduate and research students,
Monash Business and Economics is a leader in the broad discipline areas
of Accounting and Finance, Business Law and Taxation, Econometrics and Business
Statistics, Economics, Management and Marketing. |
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Monmouth University School of Business Administration
Offices: West Long Branch, New Jersey
Monmouth University's School of Business Administration is accredited by
AACSB. The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide
an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in
both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and
regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. |
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Murray State University College of Business & Public Affairs
Offices: Murray, Kentucky
As part of the Kentucky higher education system, Murray State University
College of Business and Public Affairs takes seriously the critical process
of what education is all about—that is, the teaching/learning transaction.
Their six academic departments: accounting; computer science & information
systems; economics & finance; management, marketing, & business administration;
journalism & mass communications; organizational communication, are committed
to providing the necessary environment leading to student success, both
at the undergraduate and graduate levels. |
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