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The other business degree

For those lacking the experience to enter MBA programs, specialized degrees are a good alternative >>more...

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Creative challenge

Business educators in China are trying to teach entrepreneurship and innovation, but most students still plan to play it safe >>more...

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State of play

China’s market for business education is changing rapidly, in terms of both supply and demand >>more...

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Money tree

Whether foreign schools set campuses in China or not, they need to invest in their alumni networks >>more...

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MBAs in the Lion City

Singapore hopes its diverse society and position as a global financial hub will increase its share of mainland applicants >>more...

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Study guide: Singapore

A quick history and statistics on Singapore >>more...

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SIMBAs accreditation reaffirmed by AMBA

Recently four members from AMBA (the Association of MBA's international accreditation service) conducted a two-day assessment of Shanghai International MBA (SIMBA). AMBA is one of three international >>more...

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Couple raises $30M for Renmin

Billionaire Duan Yongping and his wife Liu Xin donated $30 million to their alma mater, Renmin University of China. >>more...

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A tale of joint programs

Joint venture business education programs can work well, or fail miserably >>more...

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In the news

GMAT growth, GRE vs. GMAT, HBS comes to Shanghai, Chinese EMBAs, Oxbridge, LSBF scholarships >>more...

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A hit and a miss in marketing

A leading business school in China, CEIBS, notches a major marketing achievement, but sullies its name at the same time >>more...

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The three contrarians

Causes of the success, or failure, of MBA programs are primarily internal. Three programs that ran counter to market trend in 2010, and one that ran away from the pack in the recovery, prove the point >>more...

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Examining the exam

Reform of the gaokao would do more than improve the lot of China’s students – it would remove a drag on b-schools’ ability to grow up >>more...

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Brand value as a liability

In which we look at a foreign business school succeeding in China in part precisely because it has limited brand value back home >>more...

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Technology transfer - from an Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology works with four leading Chinese business schools on faculty and curriculum development >>more...

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Holding up half the sky

Why do so many more women than men take the GMAT in China? >>more...

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Building a better mousetrap

Chinese and foreign universities are finding new ways to cooperate on MBA programs >>more...

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Data now for the future

GMAC's recent reports tell us interesting things about the PRC’s business degree seekers >>more...

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Chinese Democracy

Not just the name of a silly album, but blossoming on a Chinese b-school campus >>more...

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Blind alleys

In trying to cover everything, Giles Chance succeeds in offering very little >>more...