Special Report
Haas, Manchester, and Iowa are among the B-schools striving to build Asia ties through EMBA and alternative degree programs
Asia is where the growth is, so B-schools need to prepare their MBAs for an Asia-centric future. Here are a few things smart B-schools can do to keep up
American universities hope to team up with Indian business and technology schools
Recruiters from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and others have returned to campuses of India's top B-schools
To compete with Western B-schools and capitalize on Asia's growing business importance, Korean universities are partnering with schools around the region
Japan offers more business school programs than ever, but Japan Inc. remains skeptical of the value of an MBA
Salaries are down by 25%, international offers have dried up, and at some top business schools nearly half the graduates can't find jobs
Asian B-schools must go a long way to match Western ones, but they are fast making giant strides
As B-schools in China, Hong Kong, South Korea, and other parts of Asia make their programs more global and establish partnerships with schools overseas, more Asian students are staying home to get their MBAs
For its offering of a diverse student body and broad-based education, the international B-school sees an increase in U.S. applicants
Jang Hasung, dean of Korea University's business school, talks about competing with U.S. and European rivals
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