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United States Air Force Department of Management
Offices: Colorado Springs, Colorado
The United States Air Force Department of
Management's vision is to become the renowned
center of management education and expertise
for the Air Force. Through their teaching,
research and service, they develop and inspire
Air Force leaders capable of managing complex
systems that involve people, resources,
and technology. Their AACSB International
accreditation represents the highest standard
of achievement in a business school. |
Universidad de los Andes School of Management
Offices: Bogotá, Colombia
Founded in 1948, the Universidad de los
Andes is a private lay institution which
promotes autonomy, responsibility and openness
of mind within its community. Since 1972,
the Universidad de los Andes School of Management
has developed, through its academic programs
and research activities, a consolidated
school that promotes constant interaction
between students, teachers, staff and the
corporate world. |
Universiteit Nyenrode Business School
Offices: The Netherlands
The Universiteit Nyenrode Business School
was the first business school to be financed
by the business community. In setting up
the school, the founding fathers meant to
realize an entirely new concept, to enrich
the Dutch educational scene with an institution
capable of producing talented and internationally-oriented
people to help rebuild the national post-war
economy. A strong character and an entrepreneurial
spirit were essential ingredients with which
to achieve the objective. |
Universiti Putra Malaysia Graduate School
of Management
Offices: Selangor, Malaysia
At the Universiti Putra Malaysia Graduate
School of Management they believe that management
education is about developing individuals'
potential and talent to take up challenges
and succeed at every phase of their career.
And the best of any business school to deliver
this will be the one that is excellent in
its teaching and research—that is, having
excellent academic staff. The GSM has designed
their academic programs in a way that strike
a balance between theory and practice in
different business environments. |
Universiti Sains Malaysia School of Management
Offices: Selangor, Malaysia
The Universit Sains Malaysia School of Management
MBA program was introduced in the academic
session 1992/1993 with the first intake
of 60 students who were largely working
executives and managers from the industries
around Penang. Today, the MBA program attracts
more full-time students as well as foreign
ones coming from the African continent,
Middle East and the Indian sub-continent.
In addition to the PhD and the MBA programs,
the School also offers the DBA program which
was introduced in 1999. |
University at Albany School of Business
Offices: Albany, New York
The University at Albany School of Business
has been providing students of all ages
and backgrounds with high quality academic
programs that build critical business management
skills essential for achieving long-term
success. Their undergraduate programs began
in 1970, and UAlbany quickly became recognized
as one of the most comprehensive and competitive
business schools in the Northeast. |
University at Birmingham Business School
Offices: Birmingham, England
An international research institution with
over one hundred years experience in teaching
business, the University at Birmingham Business
School offers a wide range of undergraduate
and postgraduate degrees, and tailor-made
programs to companies and senior management
teams. With over 80 lecturing and research
staff–many internationally recognized authorities
in their fields–they teach and research
in all the major business subject areas.
As well as contributing to academic debate
worldwide, their faculty are consulted by
the media, industry and Government on a
range of issues. |
University at Buffalo School of Management
Offices: Buffalo, New York
The University at Buffalo School of Management
has built an impressive reputation as one
of the best schools of business in the world.
The comprehensive range of its academic
portfolio, the expertise of its faculty
and the worldwide success of its graduates
are the primary reasons for the school’s
acclaim. In an increasingly global business
environment, the diversity of the school’s
programs and its international reputation
help ensure that the School of Management
degree is a credential that opens doors
for students at any business anywhere in
the world. |
University College Dublin School of Business
Offices: Dublin, Ireland
University College Dublin School of Business
is the leading business school on the island
of Ireland and has a well established international
reputation. UCD School of Business was established
in 1908 and currently enrolls more than
3,000 students per year, into a comprehensive
portfolio of undergraduate and postgraduate
programs. The students are taught by over
one hundred academic staff who are also
active in international research. |
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University of Adelaide Graduate School of
Business
Offices: Adelaide, Australia
Since 1963, the Adelaide Graduate School
of Business has grown considerably in curriculum
and student numbers, with more than 1,500
students currently enrolled in a range of
management education programs in Adelaide
and overseas. To keep pace with this growth,
the school has expanded its staff and facilities.
The school has developed a reputation as
a provider of first class management education.
Graduates command high salaries and many
occupy senior management positions in Australia
and throughout the world. |
University of Akron College of Business
Administration
Offices: Akron, Ohio
The University of Akron College of Business
Administration (CBA) promotes economic efficiency
and the free enterprise system by preparing
competent and responsible business leaders
through comprehensive educational programs,
relevant research and professional service.
In today's free society, effective leaders
are indispensable, and effective business
leaders are indispensable to the free enterprise
system. The CBA trains a vital component
of the region's business leaders and has
contributed competent and responsible business
leaders to all parts of this nation. |
University of Alabama Birmingham School
of Business
Offices: Birmingham, Alabama
Established in 1971, the University of Alabama
School of Business and the Graduate School
of Management currently enroll approximately
2,200 students. Fully accredited by the
AACSB International, the Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business,
with separate accreditation of the accounting
program, the school attracts students from
throughout the United States and globally.
The UAB School of Business is 7th in rankings
of metro, state business schools by US
News and World Report, 2004. |
University of Alabama in Huntsville College
of Administrative Science
Offices: Huntsville, Alabama
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
College of Administrative Science serves
business and society through the expertise
of their alumni, students, and faculty.
The College provides academically rigorous
programs emphasizing the application of
theory and skills in scientific, technological,
and traditional business environments. The
faculty develops and disseminates knowledge
of business theories and practices. |
University of Alaska Anchorage College of
Business & Public Policy
Offices: Anchorage, Alaska
The University of Alaska Anchorage College
of Business and Public Policy (CBPP) has
strong programs that are accredited by the
AACSB in a dynamic metropolitan campus setting.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
degrees are offered in management information
systems, accounting, finance, management,
marketing, logistics and economics. The
college has strong BBA, Master of Business
Administration (MBA), Master of Public Administration
(MPA) and Master of Science in Global Supply
Chain Management (MSGSCM) programs. |
University of Alberta School of Business
Offices: Edmonton, Alberta
The University of Alberta’s School of Business
is ranked among the top 100 business schools
globally according the prestigious Financial
Times of London survey of MBA programs.
Four MBA specializations, one stream, four
joint degree programs, and a general MBA
program offer the flexibility to shape your
career in a direction that suits your interests.
Both full-time and part-time study programs
are available. |
University of Arizona College of Management
Offices: Tucson, Arizona
Eller College of Management, one of the
largest colleges at The University of Arizona
with the university's most sought-after
degrees, continues to build on a tradition
of excellence begun in 1913. The Eller College
is accredited by the International Association
for Management Education (AACSB) since 1948).
The graduate program in public administration
is recognized by the National Association
of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. |
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville College
of Business
Offices: Fayetteville, Arkansas
The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Sam M Walton College of Business is a nationally
competitive business school that combines
excellent student learning experiences with
quality research. The Walton College, the
flagship business school of the state of
Arkansas, has a three-fold mission: to educate
a diverse population of students to be tomorrow's
business, community, and academic leaders;
to discover and disseminate knowledge through
their research; and to share their business
expertise in support of their state, their
professions, and the academic community. |
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