Stockholm University School of Business MBA Profile

A list of Business schools in Europe.

Nowadays, in Europe, most universities offer studies in business administration or related areas. The top business schools and/or their programmes are always accredited by one or several of the following associations: the AACSB, the AMBA, and the EFMD EQUIS.

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme is of American origin, and was brought to Europe in the 1960s. Most European countries have their own tradition of management education which predates the introduction of American-style programmes, and, in some cases, portions of the original tradition remains. A few examples of European traditional schools include the Handelshochschulen of Germany, the Ecoles de Commerce in France, or the Henley Management College in the United Kingdom, which was created on the model of a Staff College to develop experienced executives.

 

Stockholm School of Economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Stockholm School of Economics or Handelshögskolan i Stockholm is a business school and private university in Stockholm, Sweden. It was founded in 1909 to improve business education in Sweden ...

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Stockholm University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In 1878, the university college Stockholm högskola started its operations with a series of lectures on ... Nobel Prize in chemistry 1929. Harry Flam , Swedish economist, Dean of the School of Business. Dag ...

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Welcome to Stockholm University. Stockholm University, which is located in the capital of Sweden, is the ... and gave an account of their space voyage to more than a thousand enthusiastic high-school ...

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