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Nanyang Technological University College
of Business
Offices: Singapore
The Nanyang Business School at Nanyang Technological
University has almost 50 years of experience
in educating business leaders for the region.
With a strong international faculty and
innovative curricula and teaching methods,
they are the only Business School in Singapore
and just the third in Asia to have both
the EQUIS and AACSB accreditation. From
2004 to 2006, the Economist Intelligence
Unit ranked them among Asia's top 5
Business Schools. All this speaks of the
very high quality of the programs they provide
and the rich experience you will have with
them. |
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
Offices: Mumbai, India
Through th Narsee Monjuee Institute of Management
Studies, SVKM hopes to contribute to strengthening
the corporate foundation by imparting training
in the latest techniques and know-how. The
Institute renews its commitment to produce
well-trained professionals who can take
on the challenges and become modern day
business managers. NMIMS is the first business
school to be accredited and awarded a “Five
Star” rating by the UGC sponsored National
Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC),
which is the highest rating that is awarded
by the council. |
National Chengchi University College of
Commerce
Offices: Taipei, Taiwan
With eight departments, nine institutions,
several national-level research centers,
and 31 multi-functional laboratories, the
National Chengchi University College of
Commerce has achieved an outstanding record
in academic research, consulting for government
policies, business and the community. Its
EMBA program aims to strengthen the managerial
competencies of participants to deal with
the greater environmental turbulence, hyper-competition
and to sensitize participants to the need
for a constant re-assessment of the external
and internal environments of their organizations. |
National Taiwan University of Science &
Technology College of Management
Offices: Taipei, Taiwan
The National Taiwan University of Science
& Technology College of Management was established
in 1998 and at present comprises the Departments
of Industrial Management, Business Administration,
and Information Management, as well as the
Graduate Institutes of Management and of
Finance. In 2007 a Graduate Institute of
Science and Technology Management will be
set up. The School of Management has an
outstanding faculty offering courses in
many fields of business and management,
with a focus on training in management expertise. |
National University of Singapore Business
School
Offices: Singapore
The National University of Singapore Business
School aims to ensure quality and impact
of their research and teaching for the business
community, integrate the best of Asian business
practices with those found elsewhere, promote
strong linkages with alumni, industry and
the business community and promote the spirit
of enterprise and innovation. They do this
by educating business leaders and advancing
knowledge to promote the progress of global
business and society. |
New Jersey Institute of Technology School
of Management
Offices: Newark, New Jersey
The New Jersey Institute of Technology School
of Management is committed to educating
students who will create value in organizations
through their expertise in decision-making,
information management, and technology management.
Faculty and students seek to understand
the implications of technology upon management
theory and practice. The school has 26 faculty
and many adjuncts to serve over 600 undergraduate
and graduate students. |
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New Mexico University College of Business
Offices: Las Cruces, New Mexico
At the New Mexico University College of
Business, students are active, engaged and
involved in the university, the community
and the state. They are leaders of student
government, founders and organizers of student
groups, and recipients of awards and honors.
The college is dedicated to preparing students
for careers in all aspects of business.
Their college first opened in 1964 with
ten faculty members. Today, it is the largest
business college in New Mexico with more
than 70 faculty members and 2200 students. |
New York University School of Business
Offices: New York, New York
The "gold standard" in business education,
the New York University Stern School of
Business full-time MBA program is world-renowned
for its academic excellence, global focus,
real-world underpinnings, and New York synergies.
Stern's location in downtown Manhattan provides
their students unrivaled access to the world's
top companies, business leaders and corporate
recruiters. Being in New York at NYU Stern
puts you that much closer to your end goal—embarking
on the next phase of your career. |
North Carolina State University College
of Management
Offices: Raleigh, North Carolina
The North Carolina State University College
of Management was created in 1992, and it's
MBA program established in 2002, but the
history of economics, business and management
education at North Carolina State University
goes back to the early 1900s. The college
is now involved in a number of initiatives
including growth of graduate programs; development
of executive education; and development
of specialized research and graduate student
programs in technology-related fields. |
Northern Illinois University College of
Business
Offices: DeKalb, Illinois
Undergraduate and graduate students in the
Northern Illinois University College of
Business can expect visits from business
professionals in the majority of their classes.
They will have the chance to attend keynote
presentations featuring executive level
experts on current business topics such
as ethics in business, global competitiveness,
and entrepreneurship. They will have the
opportunity to work on projects to solve
real business problems for organizations.
They can plan on help from the college's
alumni and business partners when seeking
an internship experience. |
Northern Kentucky University College of
Business
Offices: Highland Heights, Kentucky
The Northern Kentucky University College
of Business seeks to enrich the lives of
its students and help transform its communities.
Their primary mission is to educate undergraduate
students from the Northern Kentucky/Greater
Cincinnati metropolitan region to perform
effectively and ethically in a global environment
as professionals in business, public, and
social enterprises. They seek greater diversity
in the students recruited to their degree
programs. They place on-going emphasis on
the growth and quality of their graduate
programs. |
Northeastern University College of Business
Administration
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Northeastern University, a national leader
in cooperative education, is ranked number
one by U.S. News and World Report
among universities and colleges that integrate
the classroom with real-world experience.
This emphasis on combining a challenging
curriculum with the reality of the business
world is at the core of the college’s mission.
US News and World Report ranked
their Bachelor of Science in International
Business among the top 20 such programs
in the country. |
Northwestern University School of Business
Offices: Evanston, Indiana
Widely recognized as one of the finest graduate
business programs in the world, the Kellogg
School of Management at Northwestern University
is home to a renowned, research-based faculty
and bright, ambitious MBA students from
around the globe. Kellogg has risen to prominence
through dedication to academic excellence,
a lively spirit of innovation, a commitment
to serving the needs of organizations worldwide
and, above all, a profound sense of fellowship. |
Nottingham University Business School
Offices: Nottingham, England
Nottingham University Business School is
a leading centre for management education,
and offers a wide range of flexible undergraduate,
MA/MSc, MBA and doctoral programs. The School's
teaching has been rated as 'excellent' by
the Higher Education Funding Council for
England (HEFCE), with their research having
received a top '5' rating in the most recent
Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). |
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