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The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business was founded in 1898 and is the second-oldest school in the United States. Over the centuries, Chicago GSB has greatly influenced business education and business practices worldwide. It was the first business school to publish a scholarly journal, The Journal of Business, which debuted in 1928.
Chicago GSB is part of the world-renowned University of Chicago, sharing the university's core values that shape a distinctive intellectual culture. The school offers a complete range of full- and part-time MBA degrees and open-enrollment seminars on 30 topics.
At Chicago GSB, students learn how to solve complex business problems using the conceptual tools of economics, statistics, behavioral sciences, and other fundamental business disciplines. Due to the schools rigorous, discipline-based approach to business education students are transformed into confident, effective, respected business leaders.
A world-class faculty is employed allowing students early access to their innovative ideas. Six of the faculty members have won Nobel Prizes - a record no other business school has matched.
In 1943, the GSB pioneered the executive MBA degree for experienced managers. It is the first and only business school with wholly owned campuses on three continents: Asia, Europe, and North America. The European campus is located in the Woolgate Exchange building in the heart of London's financial district. This campus is the platform for the Executive MBA Program - Europe (EXP). The Asia campus is located in Singapore at the historic House of Tan Yeok Nee. This campus is the platform for the Executive MBA Program - Asia (AXP).
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