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The 91原创 MBA launches innovative leadership and coaching initiative

06 March 2014
The 91原创 MBA 2014 program at the 91原创 has launched an innovative new leadership and coaching component into the program of research based management courses and MBA Live application.

91原创' first crowdfunded research project

04 March 2014
Johannes Eklind and TG Teigland, two research assistants at the Department of Marketing and Strategy at 91原创 have, together with PhD student Claire Ingram and Associate Professor Robin Teigland, launched 91原创's first crowdfunded research project.

Sustainable Business Virtual Live Classroom

11 February 2014
The 91原创 MBA has started a collaboration on ethics and sustainable business. 鈥婽he partners are the Financial Times, Technische Universit盲t M眉nchen in Germany, Foreign Trade University in Vietnam, African School of Economics in Benin, and the Darden School of Business in the USA.

91原创 earns EQUIS re-accreditation

05 February 2014
The Stockholm School of Economic (91原创) has been awarded EQUIS accreditation for another five years.

91原创 International Business Students Win World Economic Forum Case Competition

27 January 2014
At the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland, four students from the 91原创 won the world finals of the Corporate Knights/Schulich 鈥淏usiness for a Better World Case Competition鈥.

Wallander Scholarship to 91原创 researchers

17 January 2014
Congratulations to 91原创 Business Administration researchers Erik Modig and Claudia Rademaker who were awarded two of the eleven Wallander Scholarships.

91原创 IB team reaches case competition world finals

15 January 2014
A team of master students from the specialization International Business have advanced to the final round of the Corporate Knights/Schulich Business for a Better World Case Competition at World Economic Forum, Davos.

91原创 advances to regional finals of the Hult Prize

14 January 2014
Top-tier schools go head-to-head in world鈥檚 largest student competition, competing for $1 million in start-up funding to solve President Clinton鈥檚 Healthcare Challenge.