
'You're buying into an incredibly smart group of people': the enduring pull of the MBA

Brexit not affecting MBA intake – GMAC
By Kerrie Kennedy. More than half of prospective business students responding to a recent GMAC survey said uncertainty around Brexit has made no impact on the attractiveness of Britain as a place to study, with 71% of UK business schools included reporting a year-on-year increase in applications. More...
US political climate causing MBA slump
By Kerrie Kennedy. Almost a third of business schools across the US have identified the domestic political climate as the top reason for the recent slump in applications, while 74% have said they are concerned it will impact international student enrolment in the years to come, a new Kaplan Test Prep survey has revealed. More...
Unimy aims to “revolutionise MBA applications”
By Viggo Stacey. A new platform for MBA applicants to schools around the world is seeking “to revolutionise the process by matching prospective students with their best fit via AI and human expertise”. More...
AMBA launches BGA to widen membership
By Viggo Stacey. The Association of MBAs has launched a sister brand that aims to become the “leading global movement” in business education, while opening up membership to business schools who may not qualify for AMBA accreditation. More...
Levene MBA program signs with HBS Online
By Viggo Stacey. Master’s students at University of Regina’s Levene Graduate School of Business in Canada will be able to take courses from Harvard Business School Online which will partially contribute to their MBA programs thanks to a new agreement. More...
Fewer US jobs for int’l MBA candidates
By Kerrie Kennedy. International MBA students are landing fewer jobs in the US, with more than two-thirds of MBA programs that took part in a new survey reporting a decrease in opportunities available to international candidates. More...