Dale Fodness, Visiting Professor at UASM’s International Summer School, Shares His Experience
During the International Summer School’s second cycle, from June 23th to July 4th, visiting professors Dale Fodness from University of Dallas, Claude Chailan from EM Strasbourg and Jaime Sabal from ESADE, participated in the online program.
Navigating the next phase of COVID-19: three critical issues for business leaders
Business leaders need to address questions on work processes, performance and virtual teams to improve productivity and engagement through the COVID-19 induced recession, says UNSW Business School.
The University of Buckingham partners with CENTA for Teaching Professionals’ Olympiad
Aimed at rewarding, recognising and celebrating teaching professionals, CENTA Teaching Professionals’ Olympiad (TPO) 2020 is an online event.
Faculty Recruitment: Peking University, Guanghua School of Management
Grounded in the rich cultural legacy of Peking University, the Guanghua School of Management is proud to be at the forefront of business and economics research in China.
Business Talents Equipped with A.I. + FinTech Survive the Post-pandemic World
While mentioning what kind of business talents will be in great demand, Professor Ed Snape, Dean of HKBU School of Business highlighted the following points...
In the Top 1% of Business Schools in the World Accredited AMBA + EQUIS...
ICN Business School obtained AACSB accreditation and thus became the 14th French business school to hold the triple crown out of 38 French schools after preparatory classes, 98th out of 15,000 establishments worldwide.
Trade Economist at University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management Awarded Fellowship from the...
Toronto – An internationally respected trade economist at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management is the recipient of the Bank of Canada’s Fellowship Award for 2021.
BU Business School awarded the Small Business Charter Award
The award recognises the Business School's outstanding contribution to supporting small businesses, student entrepreneurship, and the local economy.
Economist David Blanchflower Appointed at University of Glasgow
Professor David Blanchflower CBE, is taking up a new role at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School.
Growing business leaders for the horticultural industry
The value of the New Zealand horticulture industry has grown by more than 60% in the past decade due to investment in new crop varieties, growing techniques, and harvest and post-harvest practices.
















































