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At Stanford, Turkish president says 'this is the age of people's empowerment' - Stanford Report
![]() Stanford Report | At Stanford, Turkish president says 'this is the age of people's empowerment' Stanford Report One of Gül's sons graduated from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, a host of the lecture. On a day when Egyptians half a world away lined up to vote for their first freely elected president, Gül spoke about democracy, freedom, leadership, ... Gül criticizes leaders in Europe of 'petty politics' |
Meet the 'Harvard Business School of China' - CNNMoney
Meet the 'Harvard Business School of China' CNNMoney The dean of the school, Hongbin Cai (pronounced HONG-bin tsigh), has a Stanford Ph.D. and taught at UCLA. He recently sat down with Fortune's managing editor in Beijing. Here are excerpts from their conversation. Dean Cai, why is the school so new? |
Stanford GSB Research: Bank Leverage and Incentives for Risk-taking Continue ... - MarketWatch (press release)
Stanford GSB Research: Bank Leverage and Incentives for Risk-taking Continue ... MarketWatch (press release) Meanwhile, bankers continue to be rewarded for policies that increase leverage, argues Professor Anat Admati from the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) in a working paper titled "Debt Overhang and Capital Regulation," written in partnership ... |
Britain shows interest in tying up with Kerala B-school - TwoCircles.net
Britain shows interest in tying up with Kerala B-school TwoCircles.net By IANS, Thiruvananthapuram : Britain is keen to forge ties with the city-based Asian School of Business (ASB) for conducting collaborative studies in areas like climate change, agriculture and energy, director of the premier B-school said Thursday. |
For medical students, dual degrees gain popularity - San Francisco Chronicle
For medical students, dual degrees gain popularity San Francisco Chronicle Two years after he enrolled in Stanford University's School of Medicine, he also started working toward a master's in business administration. Grundmann, 27, isn't the only overachiever out there. A growing number of medical students nationwide are ... |


