Hult International Business School
Hult International Business School was formerly known as
Arthur D. Little School of Management. The institution has 6 global locations.
It is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges as well
as the association of MBAs. The school was established in 1964 by Arthur D.
Little as Management Education Institute. It was a subsidiary training school
for business executives from developing countries. It was modeled after MIT
Sloan School of Management. According to the Economist, the Hult International
Business School was ranked at number 55. However, Bloomberg Business week ranked
it at position 21 in the international category.
- · The Economist also ranks the school at number 6 in terms of percentage increase in before MBA salary. It has also ranked the school in the first position when it comes to international exchange. It is also ranked first in terms of diversity of industries recruiting graduates.
- · Hult International Business School is also recognized for its Hult Prize. This is an annual competition established in 2010 where students compete in providing solutions to global social challenges.
- · Students form teams and compete in five regions to provide the best solution in that years global social challenge.
- · Between 2010 and 2012, Beirut Hult provided one million dollars cash grant to help in funding the winning team.
- · These competitions have helped students come up with amazing solutions to some of the global social challenges.
- · These solutions have been used in order to tackle some of the problems that have been plaguing the human race for some time.
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