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The School of Business of the East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST) offers International MBA (IMBA) to its students.

By Danny Byrne

A beguiling mix of the ancient and the futuristic, the commercial and the spiritual, warp-speed urban action and serene rural isolation, South Korea is a nation on the rise.

Is it worth spending thousands of dollars on a graduate degree when most recruiters prefer real-world experience? David Williams investigates how internships are becoming a crucial part of a graduate's profile.

It's that time again. Say goodbye to fingernails, goodbye to your social life and goodbye to sleep. Exams are looming, but don't start stressing just yet.

By Susan Peppercorn

According to Sarikas, companies had cut back so drastically during the peak of the recession that they could no longer postpone hiring talent as business rebounds.

By Ann Graham

The performance of Asian universities in the QS World University Rankings® has shown this part of the world is one to keep your eye on.

You've dumped the last box of your worldly possessions on the bed of your new room, introduced yourself to your housemates and watched your parents drive away, it is the start of many exciting years as you embark on your university degree.

With talk of the global recession, mounting debts and bank collapses dominating the daily news, is there really a chance that you will find funding for a masters or PhD degree in the coming year?

By Ann Graham

Social networking sites - they're the latest craze to hit the internet, but just how long will it take until the bubble bursts?

Applications for full-time MBA programs have dropped considerably for the second year in a row, according to a recent GMAC survey.

 
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