Students coming from abroad often do not have the opportunity to visit your school, see your facilities and location for themselves, or meet face-to-face with faculty and admissions staff before deciding to apply.
This week, on the 3rd of March, the 2018 CentreCourt MBA Festival starts in London. This event is free to attend for registered participants. It will take place at a well-known London art museum. Admissions directors, deans and school representatives from the best 40 business schools in the world will take part in the event.
Diane Mulcahy, an independent contractor, writer, speaker and university professor, as well as a consultant for several Fortune 500 companies, comments on an article referencing her work as a part of ‘gig economy’.
Every major city is a system with its own business talent flows provided by nearby business schools. MBAs graduating from these business schools are able to help local authorities and citizens with solutions for their problems, and there are ways of doing it.
As you know, at the beginning of their existence online MBA programs weren’t usually taken seriously. But over the recent years they have established themselves as business education staples.