Executive educationSend your questions on executive short courses to our panel of experts for a live Q&A session on Wednesday May 16 from 2pm (BST). Interactive executive education rankingsCompare the latest data for open enrolment and customised programmes Large donation for Chicago GSBThe of Chicago Graduate School of Business has received one of the largest gifts in its history from alumnus Charles Harper RSM begins dean huntThe Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus has become the latest top European business school to begin the search for a new dean. Instituto de Empresa diaryOlga Slavkina intends to make the most of her year-long MBA programme in Madrid. Online business schoolVideo lectures: managing the challenges of a global business, with Martha Maznevski at IMD, Lausanne, Switzerland. Business schoolsUse our interactive rankings to select the management programme that suits your requirements. Conraths returns to WHUBernardette Conraths, one time leading light of EFMD, the European Foundation for Management Development, has returned to the world of business schools as the head of executive education at the WHU-Otto Beisheim school of management in Germany. Rise and shine for morning MBAFor many people, staggering into work in the morning is hard enough. But from September this year, early birds in the Toronto area will be able to study for two hours before they even turn up for the office. Grenoble joins LSBF in LondonGrenoble Graduate School of Business is to open its Master in International Business programme in London. The school already runs its MIB in Singapore and France. Educational Testing Service: ETS Poll: Californians Support NCLB ReauthorizationSACRAMENTO, CA (MARKET WIRE) With a summer of congressional debate ahead over No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation, a major public opinion poll from ETS shows that Californian parents, teachers and school administrators strongly support reauthorization of the law. They also favor greater flexibility in assisting students and schools struggling to meet high standards and call for increased funding for schools failing to make adequate progress. NetCharge: NetCharge Goes to College With Online Payment ServicesPARSIPPANY, NJ (MARKET WIRE) Greek organizations looking for a better way to collect dues and raise money have a new source. NetCharge, a leader in online payment solutions, today announces its entrance into the college market with a major offering that makes it easier for fraternities and sororities to streamline collection and communication services to students and alumni. Cultural Experiences Abroad: Study Abroad Program Provider, CEA,#tracking |
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