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...those 8,500 applicants, 320 of them were current undergraduates applying to become members of the MBA Class...
...Latinoamericano at the Business School, will feature eight panel discussions with elite Latin American business leaders. The panels will focus on Latin America’s presence in fields like energy, real estate, and private equity, while also addressing the current macroeconomic status of the region. Alejandro Rocha, an MBA candidate and one of two co-chairs for the conference, cited a number of reasons for hosting the event, including a feeling that many investors were following the crowd and investing in Asian countries while bypassing investment opportunities in Latin America. “We want to incentivize direct investment...
...HIGHER EDUCATION 100 Age, in years, of Harvard University's Masters in Business Administration program, the world's oldest 500,000 Expected number of MBA graduates globally in 2008. In China, the figure has gone from zero to 30,000 in the past 10 years...
...original version of this article referred to Harvard as having ?the world?s oldest master's of business administration program,? dating back to 1908. While Harvard was the first institution to offer a graduate business degree formally known as an MBA, the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth is in fact the oldest graduate business school, having first offered a degree in what it called administration and finance back in 1900 (the school began referring to its degree as an MBA...
...moves forward. “India has attracted a lot of attention, and a lot of people want to know what has made India successful so far and what is needed to make India successful in the future,” said Abhay Saboo, a first-year MBA student and one of the event’s organizers. “This conference is an opportunity to have some of the most prominent business leaders in the Indian-American community and global leaders that have a vested interest in India come together and educate the Harvard community...