MBA Admissions Advice
QS Top MBA brings you advice on MBA and business school admissions
Interview with Dean of IE Business School - Part 2
Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño is the Dean of IE Business School. Portrayed by the Financial Times as ‘one of the most significant figures in promoting European business schools internationally’, Iñiguez is an expert in management education. He is also a regular speaker at international conferences and... [more]
Beating the recession
It's the dilemma that haunts every manager at the moment: how do you maintain the values of CSR and those of your organisation when you are under enormous pressure to cut costs and reduce payroll. [more]
MBA Ambition: more than a fat paycheck
Karachi Pakistan may not be the top headquarters destination for a recent MBA. But it is the base for Joel Montgomery, a 2008 MBA graduate of Thunderbird, and a Fellow with Acumen Fund, a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepreneurial approaches to solve the problems of global poverty. [more]
Get up on the downstroke
What's it like graduating into a recession, as the class of 2009, and possibly 2010 will? The last downturn in employment prospects for MBAs occurred as the effects of the dot-com crash were exacerbated by the events of September 11th 2001. [more]
A new approach to MBA education: The Lauder Institute at Wharton
This is part two of an interview with Professor Mauro Guillen, Director of the Lauder Institute at the Wharton School, one of the world’s top MBA schools. [more]
Leading Wharton Professor Mauro Guillen on repairing the damage done by the recession
Director of the Lauder Institute at The Wharton School. Interview by Nunzio Quacquarelli [more]
How to make the most of an MBA fair
It’s now possible to research MBA programs without leaving your home or office, thanks to the internet. [more]
MBA Voices: Davide Maglio, Italian student at MIP
Strong coffee will help you get through an MBA according to Davide Maglio. [more]
Why Study in Canada?
With Canadian schools consistently strong performers in world rankings, international students have discovered the benefits of studying in Canada, and local students are delighted with the value of business education at home. [more]
The Obama effect: the impact of the US election on the MBA world
The election of Barack Obama as the forty-fourth president of the United States signaled a radical change in the nation’s history and politics and has drawn strong interest around the world. For MBAs this could have a profound effect too. What effect will Obama’s election have on the MBA programs... [more]
"Recruiters don't value Distance Learned MBAs as much as they value campus-based MBAs right?"
In the past distance learning MBAs have been seen as poor substitutes for the real deal of the full time campus based experience. They have often been accused of providing a substandard learning environment, lacking key elements such as the chance to build the all important network, and... [more]
Trends in the MBA industry
Ross Geraghty, managing editor of the QS TopMBA Career Guide and topmba.com, talks to Carriere magazine in Romania about top business schools, MBA programs and trends in the business school world. This is part two of a two part interview that took place in September 2008. [more]
When doing business in Asia, give good face
It is a commonly held generalization in the west, though there are several Asians who would agree, that Asian MBA graduates weaknesses lie in the murky art known as ‘soft skills’. Whether fairly or not, the argument is that Asian MBA graduates get themselves into a top business school already armed... [more]
Planning your MBA admissions process
Questions for Ms. Zoya Zaitseva from the QS World MBA Tour, the world's biggest international MBA fairs, were sent in by respondents from all around the world. [more]
Admissions Advice from Queen's Business School
Interview with David Edwards, Director of the Career Centre at Queen's Business School [more]


