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With the increase of female applicants for MBAs but the acceptance rate of female applicants decreasing, it is raising worries of diminishing gender parity

Gender Equality has always been an issue in the United States. Since COVID-19 led to a severe recession, business schools have received increased applications from executives who have plenty of time due to the lack of business during the pandemic.

With the increase of female applicants for MBAs but the acceptance rate of female applicants decreasing, it is raising worries of diminishing gender parity

Gender Equality has always been an issue in the United States. Since COVID-19 led to a severe recession, business schools have received increased applications from executives who have plenty of time due to the lack of business during the pandemic.

Hospitality is back on the labor market and seeking MBA graduates after the ‘dark’ age of pandemic

MBA graduates taking roles in aspiring space programs and the growing demand for MBA talents in the aerospace industry

We’ve all dreamed about becoming an astronaut at one point in our childhood. Although it mostly ended up as a mere childhood memory, this is becoming a reality or rather an optimistic career opportunity for adequate MBA graduates. Barret Schlegelmilch, a graduate of MIT Sloan in 2018 majoring in both Master in Aeronautics and Astronautics, is one of the epitome examples of the MBA talent taking further steps towards space.

Integration of academic studies and real world experience for a successful MBA learning experience

An MBA Degree that is already considered costly is becoming far more extravagant for the MBA applicants

As economies bounce back globally, job markets are at the heart of a post-Covid recovery

Although the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global labor markets and causing a large increase in unemployment, the MBA labor markets appears to be in a reasonably good shape in 2021. With the global economic recovery underway, job markets are opening doors to career seekers. Yet, the competition for the business graduate remains intense.

A beginning of decades of innovations for our learning experience with immersive personalization

Working from home to the rise of Metaverse, Coronavirus became the catalyst to our society for the imminent changes towards virtual reality. This is no different to the world of business schools. After continuous off-campus and online classes, business schools are introducing virtual reality and holograms into their curriculum for MBA students.

Human rights is serious concerns for many cooperates and organizations around the globe within their operation and supply networks

Human rights is a key topic around the globe like climate change which is currently at the heat of attention for global organizations. With criticisms for ongoing social issues like mistreatment of Uyghur in China and abuse of child labor across indigenous societies, organizations share burden and responsibility to address such matters.

MBA programs support students to improve emotional intelligence to respond to corporates’ demand for values-driven leadership

Christian Dummett, executive director of the London Business School (LBS) Career Center, says that enterprises have lately emphasized the significance of the human side of leaders in motivating employees and raising awareness of wellbeing as well as inclusive diversity.

With groups of minorities, women, and the underrepresented joining full-time MBA courses, Business schools see the growth of international students

At the beginning of the Covid shutdown, business schools saw a growth of applications due to the Covid-induced financial turndown that motivated people to upgrade their résumé and career path for when the economy rebounds.