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University of Bath School of Management
Offices: Bath, England
The School of Management has a faculty of 90 teaching and research staff,
including visiting academics, with a support team of around 50 managerial
and administrative staff. The School has an excellent reputation for the
quality of its research which covers all areas of management and is structured
around issue-based, multi-disciplinary groups and a number of industry-funded
research centers and projects are sited within the School. |
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University
of British Columbia School of Business
Offices: Vancouver, British Columbia
As one of the world's leading business faculties, Sauder School of Business
represents the future of management thinking. Combining award-winning research,
an outstanding faculty, and unmatched global partnerships, Sauder School
of Business generates new business knowledge, fuels organizations with innovative
ideas, and graduates tomorrow's business leaders. The Faculty has more than
2,400 students in Bachelor's, Masters and PhD programs and boasts 24,000
alumni in 60 countries. |
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University of Calgary School of Business
Offices: Calgary, Alberta
The Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary is a progressive
and innovative business school with an international reputation for influencing
the practice of management and leadership through quality teaching and research.
The Haskayne School of Business has more than 3000 full and part-time students
currently enrolled in bachelor's, master's, PhD and executive education
programs. |
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University of California Berkeley School of Business
Offices: Berkeley, California
For over 100 years, the Haas School of Business at the University of California
(UC), has offered a superb management education to outstanding men and women
from around the world. The School is one of the world’s leading producers
of new ideas and knowledge for all areas of business, and a launching point
for many new businesses. The school’s programs benefit significantly from
the university’s practice of interdisciplinary research and teaching, and
the school’s strong connections to nearby Silicon Valley. |
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University
of California Davis Graduate School of Management
Offices: Davis, California
Established in 1981, the University of California Davis Graduate School
of Management provides management education to 120 Full-time and more than
325 Working Professional MBA students in Sacramento and the San Francisco
Bay Area. They are the youngest and smallest public MBA program ever to
be ranked in the top 50 by the three most prominent business school surveys—US
News & World Report, The Wall Street Journal and BusinessWeek. |
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of California Irvine School of Business
Offices: Irvine, California
Organizations from every industry are looking for managers and leaders who
can envision the future and then execute with the speed and excellence it
takes to succeed. That means being creative and analytical, grounded and
nimble, collaborative and goal-oriented—and that's what UC Irvine GSM is
all about. University of California Graduate School of Management has quickly
moved into the top ranks of business schools worldwide. |
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University of California Los Angeles School of Business
Offices: Los Angeles, California
University of California Los Angeles Anderson School of Management is perennially
ranked among the top-tier business schools in the world. Award-winning faculty
renowned for their research and teaching, highly selective admissions, successful
alumni and world-class facilities combine to provide an extraordinary learning
environment. UCLA Anderson provides management education to more than 1,300
students enrolled in full-time, part-time and executive MBA programs, as
well as academic master's and doctoral programs. |
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University of California Riverside Graduate School of Management
Offices: Riverside, California
The University of California Riverside Gary Gary Anderson Graduate School
of Management (AGSM) emphasizes personal interaction among faculty and graduate
students in its classes and advising. The school resides in a 30,000-square-foot
home featuring state-of-the-art research and teaching facilities. The MBA
curriculum prepares students to excel in a competitive environment marked
by unprecedented challenges and technological advances. Communication and
computer skills are incorporated into a global approach both the art and
science of management. |
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University
of California San Diego School of Management
Offices: San Diego, California
The University of California San Diego School of Management was established
in 2001 and was named the Rady School of Management in January 2004. An
executive education program in collaboration with the School of Medicine
began in Fall 2003, and several others were offered in Spring 2004. The
Rady School opened its doors to executive MBA students in fall 2004, and
to Full-Time MBA students in September 2005. The Rady School will pioneer
the education of tomorrow's business leaders through an innovative curriculum,
led by internationally recognized faculty. |
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University of Cape Town Faculty of Commerce
Offices: Cape Town, South Africa
The Commerce Faculty is the largest of all the faculties in the University
of Cape Town and continues to expand its programs. Their programs prepare
graduates for participation in the global economy, for careers in management,
accounting, insurance, banking and finance, economics, information systems,
and other fields of business, government and industry. The Faculty of Commerce
is committed to regional cooperation within sub-Saharan Africa, a commitment
supported substantially by international agencies. |
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University of Central Arkansas College of Business Administration
Offices: Conway, Arkansas
The University of Central Arkansas College of Business Administration (CBA)
is committed to the success of each individual student. Their faculty's
shared goal is to provide the highest quality education. Business leaders
must have technical knowledge and critical thinking skills and be able to
communicate ideas in a collaborative environment. CBA graduates are equipped
with a practical understanding of these and other important business concepts
and skills. The College of Business Administration is accredited by AACSB
International. |
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University of Central Florida School of Business Administration
Offices: Orlando, Florida
The heart of the University of Central Florida School of Business Administration
vision is quality Learning and Exploration. The College mission statement
can be condensed into one sentence: "The UCF College of Business Administration
advances the University's mission and goals by providing intellectual leadership
through teaching, research, and service." The College is a catalyst for
students, faculty, and the general public to gain a better understanding
of the various fields of business. Educational experiences inspire learning
and encourage exploration. |
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of Central Missouri College of Business Administration
Offices: Warrensburg, Missouri
The Adrian and Margaret Harmon College of Business Administration at the
University of Central Missouri offers high-quality undergraduate, graduate,
and professional certification programs in business and management. All
business degree programs offered by the Harmon College are accredited by
AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
The Harmon College is one of only 149 American business schools to hold
additional accreditation of its Accounting degree programs. |
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of Chicago Graduate School of Business
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
As part of the world-renowned University of Chicago, the Graduate School
of Business shares the university's core values that shape their distinctive
intellectual culture. Since 1898, they have produced ideas and leaders that
shape the world of business. Their rigorous, discipline-based approach to
business education transforms their students into confident, effective,
respected business leaders prepared to face the toughest challenges. |
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University
of Cincinnati College of Business
Offices: Cincinnati, Ohio
The University of Cincinnati College of Business celebrates its centennial
in 2006. The college is quickly becoming internationally recognized as a
leading urban-research college, providing innovative, rigorous, and relevant
undergraduate and graduate degree programs with an emphasis on co-operative
education, international studies, leadership training, and commitment to
community service. |
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| University
of Colorado Denver Business School
Offices: Denver, Colorado
The University of Colorado Denver Business School programs are designed
with the individual business professional in mind. Students benefit from
flexible scheduling and a wide variety of programs that enable them to tailor
their educational experience to meet their personal needs. Classes are offered
during the day, in the evening and online, allowing students to earn their
degrees while remaining part of the working world. |
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University
of Colorado School of Business
Offices: Bolder, Colorado
The Leeds School of Business is a leader in business education. Its current
enrollment of 3,300 includes undergraduate, master’s, and PhD students.
The Leeds School’s mission is to become one of the country’s top-25 business
schools by developing individuals who can adapt to and lead change while
building an organization that values, respects, and maintains the world’s
human and environmental resources. |
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University of Connecticut School of Business
Offices: Storrs, Connecticut
Founded in 1941, the mission of the University of Connecticut School of
Business is to create and disseminate knowledge that significantly influences
and enriches the students, the community of business scholars and the global
world of business practice. To that end, the School of Business has established
a strong reputation for high quality research and academic programs, spanning
a wide array of functional disciplines—accounting, finance, management,
marketing, and operations and information management. |
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