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MBA programs

The impact of the global crisis on the MBA programs

It has been months that all we hear is news about layoffs and personal cuts from the most prestiogius companies as well. In these days many ask how the enrollment numbers for the MBA programs will go.

Certainly, there are less peope who apply for the MBA programs, so competition between business schools are getting more intensive. On the other hand, everybody is saying that actually the crisis would be gone in one year to two years time. In that case if a student is starting an MBA program now, the crisis would be over by his graduation, exactly when companies will start again recruiting on a higher scale. Surely, the competition on the labor market will be higher, so a good MBA degree might just make the difference.

MBA admission interview

MBA programs at Business Schools are not easy to get in to. Meanwhile you are most probably busy with choosing the perfect university or business school and looking for the program that you are interested in, you obviously also making more than one application, and you think that that’s is.

MBA during the global financial crisis?

Economic recession... a global financial crisis... that is all what we have heard during the last one month. Salaries not growing, costs going up, jobs being cuts and mainly no new jobs being created… many business graduates are thinking about taking a MBA degree now but the question is, is it worthy?

MBA International Study Program - University of St.Gallen

The International Study Program (ISP) is an intensive short-term program in English for MBA students from St.Gallen’s partner universities. Through small classes and interactive teaching, students in this program will gain a profound and enduring understanding of business in Europe.

Attending MBA student s from one of St.Gallen’s partner universities can decide to participate in this three month short-term program. The International Study Program is composed of both core and elective courses. The core courses are the following:

•    Leadership in European Companies
•    Strategic Management

S3 Asia MBA Program

The S3 Asia MBA is the result of the S3 University Alliance (S3 representing the cities anchoring the universities – Shanghai, Seoul and Singapore), among three leading Asian Business Schools – Fudan University, Korea University, and National University of Singapore. As the first collaborative programme between the three universities, the S3 Asia MBA Program is the first of its kind in the world to integrate educational, business and cultural features from China, South Korea and Singapore into a singular curriculum structure.