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Warwick Business School (WBS) is the business school of the University of Warwick and an academic department within the Faculty of Social Sciences. It was established in 1967 as the School of Industrial and Business Studies. The business school offers undergraduate, and postgraduate degree programs, and non-degree executive education for individuals and companies. WBS's main site is on the University of Warwick campus in Coventry. WBS also has a London site, located in The Shard in Southwark, which concentrates on executive education.WBS alumni include Linda Jackson, CEO of Peugeot and former CEO of Citroën, and Bernardo Hees, former CEO of Kraft Heinz and of Burger King.

Article Title : Warwick Business School
Article Snippet :Warwick Business School (WBS) is the business school of the University of Warwick and an academic department within the Faculty of Social Sciences. It
Article Title : ESADE Law School
Article Snippet :European universities, the Esade Law School created the European Joint Degree in Business Law (THEMIS Programme) and is the only faculty in Spain to offer students
Article Title : Aalto University School of Business
Article Snippet :Skema Business School and ESCP Business School in France. In the CEMS network, partner schools include HEC Paris, ESADE in Spain, the London School of Economics
Article Title : Bayes Business School
Article Snippet :ranked as one of the leading business schools in the United Kingdom. Bayes Business School is divided into the three faculties of actuarial science and insurance
Article Title : List of business schools in Europe
Article Snippet :business schools in Europe. This list should not include schools that teach business alongside other subjects, i.e., a university that has a business
Article Title : Ivey Business School
Article Snippet :American business school to offer the CEMS Global Alliance in Management Education, joining the likes of London School of Economics, HEC Paris, ESADE, University
Article Title : London Business School
Article Snippet :ISBN 978-1-5381-0227-5. "Desayunos ESADE with Pablo Zalba, chairman of ICO | ESADE Alumni". www.esadealumni.net. "Kumar Birla". London Business School. Retrieved 5 February
Article Title : Master of Business Administration
Article Snippet :Retrieved on 26 July 2013. "ESADE Business School History. Retrieved on 2015-03-25". 13 March 2018. "IESE Business School History. Retrieved on 2015-03-25"
Article Title : EDHEC Business School
Article Snippet :EDHEC Business School (French: École des Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord) is a French business school (Grande École) with campus locations in: Lille
Article Title : IESE Business School
Article Snippet :IESE Business School is the graduate business school of the University of Navarra. It was established in Barcelona in 1958 by Opus Dei, a Roman Catholic

The Leonard N. Stern School of Business (commonly known as The Stern School or Stern), is New York University's business school. Established as the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance in 1900, Stern is one of the oldest and most prestigious business schools in the world. It is also a founding member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. In 1988, it was named in honor of Leonard N. Stern, an alumnus and benefactor of the school.

The school is located on NYU's Greenwich Village campus next to the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.


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Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The school offers a large full-time MBA program, doctoral programs, HBX and many executive education programs. It owns Harvard Business School Publishing, which publishes business books, leadership articles, online management tools for corporate learning, case studies, and the monthly Harvard Business Review. Harvard's MBA program is ranked #1 in the world by Bloomberg, #1 by the Financial Times, #1 by BusinessInsider and #2 by US News and World Report and Forbes Magazine.

Harvard Business School was established in 1908, initially by the humanities faculty, it received independent status in 1910, and became a separate administrative unit in 1913. The first dean was historian Edwin Francis Gay (1867-1946). Yogev (2001) explains the original concept:
This school of business and public administration was originally conceived as a school for diplomacy and government service on the model of the French Ecole des Sciences Politiques. The goal was an institution of higher learning that would offer a master of arts degree in the humanities field, with a major in business. In discussions about the curriculum, the suggestion was made to concentrate on specific business topics such as banking, railroads, and so on... Professor Lowell said Harvard Business School would train qualified public administrators whom the government would have no choice but to employ, thereby building a better public administration... Harvard was blazing a new trail by educating young people for a career in business, just as its medical school trained doctors and its law faculty trained lawyers. The business school pioneered the development of the case method of teaching, drawing inspiration from this approach to legal education at Harvard. Cases are typically descriptions of real events in organizations. Students are positioned as managers and are presented with problems which they need to analyse and provide recommendations on.
From the start Harvard Business School enjoyed a close relationship with the corporate world. Within a few years of its founding many business leaders were its alumni and were hiring other alumni for starting positions in their firms.
At its founding, Harvard Business School accepted only male students. The Training Course in Personnel Administration, founded at Radcliffe College in 1937, was the beginning of business training for women at Harvard. HBS took over administration of that program from Radcliffe in 1954. In 1959, alumnae of the one-year program (by then known as the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration) were permitted to apply to join the HBS MBA program as second-years. In December 1962, the faculty voted to allow women to enter the MBA program directly. The first women to apply directly to the MBA program matriculated in September 1963.


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3D Business School rankings

RankBusiness School3D Score
#1Harvard Business School98.1
#2Wharton Business School96.8
#3Yale School of Management95.7
#4Columbia School of Management94.5
#5Skema Business School93.4
#6Sloan School of Management92.3
#7London Business School91.1
#8Stanford School of Business90.0
#9Kellogg School of Management88.7
#10Haas School of Business87.6

3D MBA programs tuition costs and fees

RankSchoolTotal MBA cost2-years tuition
#1Columbia$168,307$106,416
#2Wharton$168,000$108,018
#3Stanford$166,812$106,236
#4Chicago Booth$165,190$101,800
#5Dartmouth Tuck$162,750$101,400
#6MIT Sloan$160,378$100,706
#7Harvard Business School$158,800$100,706
#8Stern$157,622$94,572
#9Yale School of Management$151,982$99,800