Singapore surges in popularity for business students
Singapore and Canada have surged in popularity as study destinations for international business students according to a new study from CarringtonCrisp.
Singapore and Canada have surged in popularity as study destinations for international business students according to a new study from CarringtonCrisp.
You might pick Canada or Australia, any number of European countries [as new MBA markets] and today you'll probably add China
A survey by education marketing specialists CarringtonCrisp has revealed that US and UK international business education markets remains attractive
A "pivotal shift” is taking place in students’ preferences as increasing numbers consider business master’s degrees over the MBA, a new study has revealed.
27% of respondents said they would prefer a single-year MBA program, rather than the more common two-year option.
A study of nearly 1,500 international business school students and staff claims the US is still the top MBA destination.
Business schools rely on strong graduate networks to attract prospective students and to serve as global brand ambassadors, however a new survey of graduates has found they are falling short when it comes to engaging with alumni.
The desire to set up a business is now a top motivating factor for one in five MBA applicants according to a survey of more than 1,000 prospective students. Results also show a growing need to respond to female students' needs and provided flexible learning options.
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