Imperial Business School News
MBA Jobs: Why MBAs Profit From Class Diversity
A more diverse generation of MBA students is taking shape. Companies are placing a great deal more importance on hiring a diverse workforce, and MBAs value international cohorts more than ever.
June 4, 2014 16:34
GEDI Survey: ‘Lack Of Ambition’ Holding Some European Entrepreneurial Economies Back
European countries are behind the United States as start-up destinations, according to new data published by the GEDI. The UK has fallen to tenth place and there is a
June 2, 2014 17:04
Start-Ups: It's Time For MBA Entrepreneurs To Go Mobile
Mobile apps present start-ups and MBA entrepreneurs with the opportunity to push their ideas into a fast-growth market, writes Seb Murray.
May 28, 2014 20:14
Leading B-School Deans Map Out Challenges From Paris
The world’s most respected business schools and directors from some of the world’s most influential brands including Apple and Google will address the challenges facing management education.
April 28, 2014 11:12
Fast-Track Master's Programs May Pose A Threat To The MBA
As applications to two-year MBA programs have fallen off a cliff edge, specialized Master’s degrees have risen in popularity. Could they become the dominant business school degree?
April 21, 2014 13:30
Caribu is a mobile app business, founded by four Imperial College Business School graduates. CEO Ben Mallett talks us through his plans for the business, which has proved popular with families.
April 17, 2014 16:13
Imperial Entrepreneurs’ App Start-Up Gets Microsoft Acceleration
Four Imperial Master's graduates have launched a smart-phone app that helps connect families - even if they are miles apart. Now in the Microsoft accelerator, CEO Ben Mallett is going for growth.
April 15, 2014 17:56
"Freshers'" MBA Programs May Give Business Schools A Hangover
Business schools are waiving admissions requirements and
March 29, 2014 11:20
Why MBAs Have Less Debt Than All Master's And Undergraduates
Debt levels for graduates appear to be rising – but not for those with MBA degrees. Business school graduates are the least financially burdened, and many leave school debt free.
March 26, 2014 17:34
Top Schools Move Online But Traditional MBA May Be Under Threat
Harvard business school entered the online education race yesterday. The MBA community has erred on the side of caution as management education moves to a new frontier.
March 22, 2014 14:10