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Jun 14, 2019

Cambridge Judge MBA 2019-20 Deadlines Revealed

Cambridge MBA Deadlines

Hopeful applicants to the next One-Year, full-time MBA class at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School have some new deadlines to remember.

New Cambridge MBA Deadlines

Round One

Application Deadline – Sep. 9, 2019
Interview Dates – Oct. 21-22, 2019

Round Two

Application Deadline – Oct. 28, 2019
Interview Dates – Dec. 8-9, 2019

Round Three

Application Deadline – Jan. 13, 2020
Interview Dates – Feb. 23-24; March 1-2, 2020

Round Four

Application Deadline – March 9, 2020
Interview Dates – April 26-27, 2020

Round Five

Application Deadline – May 5, 2020
Interview Dates – June 7-8, 2020


Learn more about the Cambridge Judge MBA program here.

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Jun 10, 2019

Financial Times 2019 Executive Education Rankings: What You Need to Know

2019 Executive Education Rankings Header

The Financial Times just released its 2019 Executive Education rankings, and the top-ranked schools are right where you’d expect. For the fifth year in a row, IESE Business School ranked first for customized Executive Education, followed by Duke Corporate Education in second and IMD in third. For open Executive Education, IMD ranked first for the eighth year in a row with INSEAD rounding out the fifth position.

However, beyond that, there were some surprises for the top five schools on each list with five programs rising sharply. Continue reading…

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Jan 28, 2019

Top 5 European MBA Programs for ROI

Europe Return on Investment

There’s no denying that European business schools are commanding a growing share of MBA students. According to the latest trends, as MBA applications have dropped in the U.S., they’ve increased. Last year, 61 percent of European business schools reported an increase in application volume.

There are many reasons for this increase, from the changes in U.S. immigration policies to the desire for a more globally focused education. However, one of the most appealing aspects of European business schools has to be cost. American business schools typically require a hefty investment in tuition as well as two years of foregone salary. In Europe, it is far less.

Many schools in Europe receive government funding, allowing it to offer lower tuition. For example, an MBA at IMD in Switzerland costs just CHF 60,000 for its One Year MBA. This low tuition cost and short program length also translates into a powerful return on investment (ROI). Continue reading…

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Jan 15, 2019

4 MBA Trends to Look Out For In 2019

2019 forecast

Recently, we discussed about most important numbers of the previous year. MBA application rates were declining, average salaries are on the upswing, gender equity took major steps, technology and products/services jobs are jumping, and GMAT scores continue to rise. But what does all this mean for 2019?

Are there any MBA trends to look out for in 2019 and what can you expect? Continue reading…

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Dec 19, 2018

How Woman Can Close the Pay Raise Negotiation Gap, and More – Chicago News

Pay Raise Negotiation

Let’s explore some of the most interesting stories that have emerged from Chicago business schools this week.


Are You Willing to Stretch the Truth While Negotiating?Kellogg Insight

Research trends have found that men are more willing to lower personal ethical standards during negotiations than women when it comes to pay raise negotiation.

However, a new study from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management‘s Maryam Kouchaki, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations, finds that there’s a situation that throws a wrench in the works: “when women negotiate on behalf of others.”

Kouchaki and her UC Berkeley co-author Laura Kray write:

“A woman who is negotiating on behalf of someone else will lie at roughly the same rate as her male counterpart. But, if she is negotiating on her own behalf, she is much less likely to deceive. Women in advocacy roles [get] as much done as men.”

You can read more about Kouchaki’s pay raise negotiation research here.

Will EU Migrants Pay Their Fair Share of Taxes?Chicago Booth News

The Chicago Booth Initiative on Global Markets surveyed its European Economic Experts Panel, which is comprised of “50 economists and top researchers,” about whether recent European migrants are likely to “contribute more in taxes paid than they receive in benefits and public services.”

LSE’s Daniel Sturm writes, “Being younger and typically better educated, their [the migrants’] fiscal contribution tends to be positive as suggested by recent research for the U.K.”

Goethe University Frankfurt’s Jan Pieter Krahnen agrees:

“As [the] employment rate among migrants goes up over time, and much of taxation is indirect anyway, chances are that the statement comes true.”

Director of the European IGM Panel Christian Leuz is less optimistic. “[It is] too early to tell. Labor market outcomes are often worse for [a] long time. Demographics are [a] plus. Much depends on fast integration into [the] labor market.”

You can read more from the panel’s discussion here.

Faculty and Students Team Up with Northern Illinois Food BankQuinlan School of Business News

Loyola University Quinlan School of Business’ Urban Social Benefit Incubator teamed up with the Northern Illinois Food Bank to develop a “new system for serving its families” to replace the precarious first-come, first-served process it currently employs.

Quinlan is proposing “an online ordering system that allows for pick-up at strategic locations in the community, such as a grocery store.”

Harry Haney, Associate Director of Quinlan’s Supply and Value Chain Center, who is helping spearhead the initiative, writes:

“It’s important to us to serve nonprofits and social enterprises to help make a difference in the community. Plus, our students are learning the real-world side of business and gaining additional educational exposure.”

You can read more about Loyola’s food bank initiative here.

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Oct 1, 2018

New MBA Jobs: Goldman Sachs, Walmart, Coca Cola, and More

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A new week means a new rundown of the best new MBA jobs out there! This list features entry level positions and roles for seasoned vets, so there’s something for everyone here. Apply today and get your post-MBA career started right away!

Continue reading…

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