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College of New Jersey School of Business
Offices: Ewing, New Jersey
The vision of the College of New Jersey School of Business is to become
a premier undergraduate business school, the first choice of New Jersey
students seeking a business education, and the first choice of employers
seeking business graduates. Such a vision requires strategic goals in academic
programming, connections in the business community, faculty recruitment
and development, and continuous improvement and assessment. The school has
been accredited by AACSB-International. |
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Colorado State University College of Business
Offices: Fort Collins, Colorado
The Colorado State University College of Business gathers, develops and
disseminates educational and research programs of excellence demanded by
their rapidly changing, information-driven, global community. The college
is accredited by AACSB International which is significant because to achieve
accreditation, a business school must meet a broad range of quality standards
relating to curriculum, faculty credentials, admissions, degree requirements,
library, intellectual climate and financial resources. |
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Colorado State University Pueblo School of Business
Offices: Pueblo, Colorado
The mission of the Colorado State University Pueblo Hasan School of Business
(HSB) is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate business education
for a diverse student population. Their educational programs prepare their
students to become business and industry leaders. HSB is accredited by AACSB-International.
Business students may choose to major in accounting, economics/finance,
management, or management with a marketing emphasis. |
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Columbia University Business School
Offices: New York, New York
Columbia University was founded in 1754 by a charter from King George II.
Originally known as King’s College, now including the Columbia University
School of Business, the school is now comprises 69 academic departments
and divisions, with approximately 7,100 full- and part-time faculty members
and 23,000 students. The university is proud to count 64 Nobel laureates
among its faculty, former faculty members and alumni. |
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Concordia University School of Management
Offices: Portland, Oregon
Concordia’s School of Management houses graduate and undergraduate programs
in business, nursing, health care administration, health and fitness management,
and social work. Students benefit from their curriculum because it is based
on input from executives, administrators, and clinicians who know what they
want when hiring. Students' education is also integrated with the real world
through the school's internships and partnerships. |
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| Copenhagen
Business School
Offices: Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen Business School has around 14,000 students and an annual intake
of around 1,000 exchange students. With this number of students as well
as around 400 full-time researchers and around 500 administrative employees,
CBS is the one of the 3 largest business school in Northern Europe. CBS
offers a range of study programs including 11 Bachelor programs, 10 Master's
programs, 9 Executive Master's programs and PhD programs. |
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COPPEAD Graduate School of Business
Offices: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The COPPEAD Graduate School of Business is committed to excellence in its
graduate business teaching and research. As part of a public university
they aim to contribute to the development of Brazil by providing education
to present and future business leaders who are able to perform highly both
in the local and global environment and to new faculty who can disseminate
and create innovative knowledge in business. |
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Cornell University Graduate School of Management
Offices: Ithaca, New York
The Cornell University Johnson School offers a premier Ivy League general
management program with an experiential focus among the richest of any top
business school. They leverage the breadth and depth of Cornell University—a
place where visionary ideas become applied innovation and often change the
world—while remaining deliberately small, distinguished by an intense, collaborative
community. Johnson School MBAs combine business acumen with confidence and
capability, turning ideas into action and results. |
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Corvinus
University Faculty of Business Administration
Offices: Budapest, Hungary
The Corvinus University Faculty of Business Administration is the center
for education and research in economics, financial management, management
and organization, business, management sciences and management practice.
The high quality of education offered by the Faculty is guaranteed by the
fact that each subject is taught by lecturers who are specialists in the
given science or discipline, equipped with the necessary academic and practical
knowledge. |
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Cranfield University School of Management
Offices: Bedford, England
Cranfield School of Management is one of Europe’s leading university management
schools. It is part of Cranfield University, renowned for its high quality
postgraduate teaching and research and its strong links to industry and
business. The school's principal activities are postgraduate degree programs
(MBA, MSc, DBA, PhD), executive development for middle and senior managers,
and leading-edge, collaborative research. |
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Cumberland University School of Business & Economics
Offices: Lebanon, Tennessee
The Cumberland University Edward A Labry School of Business & Economics
is, and will continue to be, recognized for its excellence in preparing
students for professional careers in both the public and private business
sectors. The School believes the business sector of society should strive
to enhance the general well-being and standard of living of all citizens.
Graduates are expected to exhibit ethical conduct, a keen sense of social
responsibility, and insightful business in the responsible pursuit of profit
making. |
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Curtin University of Technology Graduate Business School
Offices: Perth, Australia
The Curtin University of Technology Business School offers a challenging
learning experience. Their undergraduate and postgraduate courses
provide students with the knowledge and practical skills to make a difference
in today's global business environment. Curtin
Business School delivers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses
that combine business theory with practical skills. Their range of
courses include a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Postgraduate
Diploma, Masters, the MBA and a Doctorate (or PhD). |
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| Cyprus
International Institute of Management
Offices: Nicosia, Cyprus
Founded in 1990, Cyprus International Institute of Management swiftly established
itself both within the business and academic community, as an educational
institution grounded in its scope as a centre of excellence in business
education and research. CIIM stands alone as one of the few non-profit postgraduate
educational institutions that have been driven to success by a group of
business leaders, and under the guidance of The Cyprus Development Bank. |
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