Business schools ‘not first port of call’ for managerial recruits Just 17 per cent of employers recruit directly from business schools when hiring first-time managers, a new survey has revealed By David Matthews 10 June
How Dubai’s business school bubble burst Boom and bust could herald a depression for the global sector, warn Finnish academics By Matthew Reisz 24 April
East meets West in MBA for future masters of universe ‘Billionaires come to us to study’, Chinese business school dean says of his role in £77,000 joint course By David Matthews 3 April
Small Business Charter Awards honour SME partnerships Association of Business Schools will recognise institutions’ support for small firms and local economy By David Matthews 20 March
Business schools were ‘used as a cash cow’, says Willetts Universities were guilty in the past of “extracting money” from business school students without giving them good quality teaching. By John Morgan 1 October
Business schools too busy to boost UK economy Recruiting overseas students is the priority rather than UK growth and innovation By David Matthews 23 May
Bob Geldof mouths off at Hult International Business School Band Aid founder is latest high-profile guest lecturer at MBA college By David Matthews 14 February
Business school sheds staff and courses as visa rules bite More than 150 posts to go as London Met is forced to tighten its belt. David Matthews reports By David Matthews 20 December