Imperial College Business School News
Dark Pools: B-Schools Consider High-Frequency Trading As Hiring Surges
A leading business school has revealed it is considering teaching students high-frequency trading, as Europe's electronic trading firms go on a hiring spree.
August 12, 2014 18:35
How To Get Into A Top MBA Program – Admissions Directors
MBA candidates will next month file their applications in droves, but what do they need to know about business school admissions? We have inside answers.
August 6, 2014 17:17
Study Scot-Free: Employers Set To Fund MBA Degrees In Record Numbers
Convincing an employer to fund your MBA degree could be a route to the leadership track - and more companies are now willing to splash their cash.
August 3, 2014 16:15
Britain's Booming Manufacturing Sector Builds New MBA Jobs
The UK's manufacturing industry is booming and the sector's employers plan to hire the most MBAs, while business schools also say demand has increased.
July 19, 2014 15:43
Start-Ups Come To Life In Business School Incubators
Accelerators may give you the best chance of start-up success. Business school incubators provide the perfect place to raise funding, network and develop ideas.
July 15, 2014 18:03
MBA Jobs: Want A Consulting Career? Set-Up Your Own Firm
MBA students have found a way to get an edge in consulting. Growing your own firm can pay dividends - and some students even run consultancies from campus.
June 23, 2014 18:29
New Finance Rankings Reveal Wealth Of Choice Since Financial Crisis
Business schools' finance offerings have come a long way since the crisis. There is now a wealth of choice for graduates - and new career opportunities on the horizon.
June 23, 2014 18:23
Business Schools Seek To Ramp-Up Relations With Businesses
Business schools are going the distance to develop closer ties with recruiters. A new report has highlighted the problem - but MBA internships may be the best route to MBA jobs.
June 10, 2014 09:40
MBA Jobs: Why MBAs Profit From Class Diversity
A more diverse generation of MBA students is taking shape. Companies are placing a great deal more importance on hiring a diverse workforce, and MBAs value international cohorts more than ever.
June 4, 2014 16:34
GEDI Survey: ‘Lack Of Ambition’ Holding Some European Entrepreneurial Economies Back
European countries are behind the United States as start-up destinations, according to new data published by the GEDI. The UK has fallen to tenth place and there is a
June 2, 2014 17:04