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TA
Pai Management Institute Manipal
Offices: Manipal, India
TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) is among the top 15 B–Schools in India
and among the top 50 in Asia. The Institute’s programs have been recognized
by its stakeholders as being among the best in the country. Continuous improvement
in the curriculum, structure and academic systems has contributed significantly
to making TAPMI a preferred education center. TAPMI is an autonomous Institute
and does not depend upon external funding for its operations. |
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Temple
University School of Business
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The vision of Temple University's Fox School of Business is to be recognized
as the premier center of business management education for the Philadelphia
region and beyond, and to position the school as one of the leading public-urban
business schools in the country. They strive to achieve high rankings in
selected programs, both nationally and internationally, with the overall
goal of being recognized consistently among the top 10 percent of all accredited
business schools in the world. |
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Texas
A&M University Business School
Offices: College Station, Texas
The programs' goals a A&M's Mays Business School are the development of
competencies in the theories and practice of management, and the effective
use of technical, interpersonal, and conceptual skills in their students.
Mays Business School has a rich array of external advisory boards and councils
consisting of executives and other practicing professionals. These external
advisory groups provide valuable feedback regarding the types of instructional
and research issues important to them. |
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Texas
Christian University School of Business
Offices: Fort Worth, Texas
The faculty and staff of the Texas Christian University MJ Neeley School
of Business are committed to developing ethical leaders with a global perspective
who help shape the business environment of a rapidly changing future and
disseminating leading edge thought in order to improve the practice of business.
Their programs focus on individual development and emphasize more than strong
functional skills. Their students learn how to use what they know in order
to make a difference in business organizations. |
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Texas Tech University College of Business
Offices: Lubbock, Texas
With a total student enrollment of just under 5,000, and an undergraduate
population of 4,663 in 2001-02, the Texas Tech University Rawls College
of Business is ranked the tenth largest undergraduate program among US business
schools. The college has five areas of study—accounting, finance, information
systems and quantitative sciences, management, and marketing—in addition
to dual programs in conjunction with architecture, agriculture, foreign
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School
Offices: Shatin, Hong Kong
The School of Business at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a pioneer
in business education in Hong Kong. For over 40 years, they have nurtured
more than 12,000 undergraduates and over 3,800 MBA graduates, who are now
very successful business leaders and entrepreneurs, and hold prominent management
positions in local and international corporations. With an uncompromising
insistence on quality and innovation, they continue to strengthen their
status as one of the leading business schools in Asia. |
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Thunderbird
School of International Management
Offices: Glendale, Arizona
Founded in 1946, Thunderbird Garvin School of International Management is
the oldest graduate management school focused exclusively on global business.
Regarded as the world's leading institution in the education of global managers,
the curriculum is based on the principle that to do business on a global
scale, executives must not only know the intricacies of business, but also
understand the customs of other countries and be able to communicate with
different cultures. Worldwide, 35,500 Thunderbird alumni live and work in
more than 140 countries. |
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TiasNimbas
Business School
Offices: The Netherlands
TiasNimbas Business School is an internationally top ranked business school
focused on post-experience management education and the largest management
school of its kind in The Netherlands. They enable students to participate
in degree and non-degree programs at multiple locations and formats from
Executive Masters to one of the largest professional Doctor of Business
Administration (DBA) programs in Europe. They have different international
degree options for the (Executive) MBA including European (Dutch), UK and
US diplomas. |
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Tiffin University School of Business
Offices: Tiffin, Ohio
The mission of the Tiffin University School of Business is to prepare men
and women for professional, managerial, and leadership positions in both
public sector and private sector profit and not-for-profit organizations.
Emphasis is placed on development of the communication, technical, analytical,
and critical thinking skills needed by successful organizations competing
in a global environment. Above all else, they strive to instill in students
a lifelong and irrepressible desire to continue to learn and grow in wisdom,
knowledge, and ethical practices anchored by integrity. |
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Trinity
College Dublin School of Business
Offices: Dublin, Ireland
Trinity College Dublin Business School is Ireland’s leading center for business
research. A new ranking of international business schools has rated Trinity
College Dublin as the clear leader in Ireland for business and management
research and as among the best in the world. The School's undergraduate
program attracts the best students in Ireland and many from overseas. It
is unique in its focus on an inquiring approach to understanding organizations
and their management in an international context. |
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Tulane University School of Business
Offices: New Orleans, Louisiana
The Tulane University AB Freeman School of Business, one of 11 schools and
colleges comprising Tulane University, was founded in 1914 by a group of
New Orleans business people dedicated to the advancement of management education.
Today, the Freeman School is recognized as one America’s leading business
institutions, consistently ranked among the nation’s best by prestigious
publications such as Business Week, Forbes and US News
& World Report. |
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