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B-school apps ‘leveling off’ from pandemic boom

The PIE News

After a number of years of business schools reporting upticks in international application numbers, growth for many is beginning to slow, according to research by the Graduate Management Admission Council. In 2023, the latter witnessed a “pronounced” 13% drop in international applications, according to the survey.

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Mannheim launches women’s leadership course

The PIE News

A business school in Germany has committed to help women “fulfil their career aspirations” with the launch of its Female Leadership Accelerator. The accelerator is open to all applicants, both domestic and international, for a flat fee. Whilst women in Germany make up 33% of board members, 3% of companies have a woman as their CEO.

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A Thousand Flowers Blooming

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

I’m a software engineer by training, so we’re taught to do large software applications by bringing together smaller parts and then also allowing large groups of people to work at the same time. If you were to ask me this five, ten years ago, I’d have said, 'We’ve just got to start the right programs and fund the right things.'".

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2023 Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2023 has been a year notable for its ups and downs on the higher education landscape with the elimination of affirmative action and the implosion of President Joe Biden’s student relief program. Affirmative action struck down The U.S. The high court voted 6-3 against UNC and 6-2 against Harvard.