Villanova Students give us the real scoop on what they think about the World Cup!
Business students and experts differ on the World Cup's economic importance to South Africa and the world
Under 35s asked to carry "Social Ecologist's" torch in to the 21st Century
Catching George Osborne Off-Guard
Dubai will not emerge unscathed from the global recession
Maybe not, but it'll give London and New York a run for their money say finance students at a top Chinese university
Hybrid engines are not enough. CEIBS grad argues that electric vehicles should be China’s next export success
CNN's Charles Hodson on the role of b-schools in the economy, the CEO that impressed him most and how long this downturn could last
Business professor argues there are too many MBAs in the economy while Cap Gemini executive claims he’s hiring hundreds more
MBAs at this year's Oxford Business Debate on whether they can lead us out of economic crisis
Bored genius Balwant Padaki dreams of a career in distressed asset private equity and of roasting his friends' bums
A certan type of entrepreneur can still turn the tables on venture capitalists, according to Kellogg's Dino Ganesarajah
After winning the 2014 FIFA World Cup bid, Brazilians have yet another huge party to prepare
B-school strategist gives reasons not to get obsessed with the numbers
Experts at iconic b-school want to reform curriculum
Lack of international students turns homegrown talent off India's b-schools
Cass MBA graduate and Chevening Scholar shares some thoughts on King Abdullah
MBAs teach Prof Larry Lawton to trade Anal Chastity Default Swaps
While prosecuting Khmer Rouge war criminals Thomas Park saw how business was a ticket out of poverty for ordinary Cambodians
Chief executive of one of the US government's favorite software suppliers explains why business students think too linearly and how profit is a decision not a result
It’s an art, it’s a game, it’s the only skill that counts in business. Five flicks that tell you how to blow the roof off. Or just blow it.
Michael Jackson’s rise and fall holds lessons for Qatari bank executive
Anti-Chinese reporting in the West annoys Chinese students, but not enough to change their life plans.
Iranian financial wiz and Cass student Ahmad Pouyanfar talks Mousavi, corruption and queuing at the London Islamic Centre
New York cabbie sympathizes with former Bear Stearns passenger who had to go back to Ireland
Any billionaire who doesn’t run you over with his Hummer is a really nice guy, right? Well, Easyjet Stelios really is nice
BT Chairman cites research showing that East Germans preferred Communism
Protestors at the G20 meeting in London give their views on business students
Business is the second-most popular professional background for politicians but only a few have studied it