Yale School of Management Dean Edward “Ted Snyder has persuaded a large number of business schools around the world to join a unique network in an attempt to redefine how globalization is taught in MBA programs. He smartly used the convening power of the Yale University brand to corral schools in all the far-flung reaches of the world, including Brazil, Chile, Ghana, and Vietnam to participate in a network to share research, teaching materials, faculty and ultimately graduates through a new innovative one-year degree program called the Master of Advanced Management.
As of Feb. 8, 2012, Yale has 16 confirmed members of its new global network and is currently speaking with four more schools. Here are the member schools that are already are confirmed are likely to sign up soon:
MEMBER SCHOOLS OF THE GLOBAL NETWORK FOR ADVANCED MANAGEMENT
Schools | Country |
INSEAD | France & Singapore |
National University of Singapore | Singapore |
Asian Institute of Management | Philippines |
University of Cape Town | South Africa |
Pontificia Universidad Catolica | Chile |
University of Dublin (Smurfit) | Ireland |
Fudan University | China |
Fundacao Getulio Vargas | Brazil |
Hitotsubashi University | Japan |
Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore | India |
Universitas Indonesia | Indonesia |
Koc University | Turkey |
Kozminski University | Poland |
London School of Economics | U.K. |
Univerisity of Peking (Guanghua) | China |
Renmin University | China |
Seoul National University | South Korea |
Technion | Israel |
Tsinghua University | China |
University of Ghana | Ghana |
Vietnam National University | Vietnam |
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