The Global Business School Network is delighted to announce that with the acceptance of Lahore University of Management Sciences, Suleman Dawood School of Business (Pakistan) and ESCA, Ecole de Management (Morocco), our network now counts 50 leading business schools from 25 countries as members.
In joining GBSN LUMS and ESCA affirm their commitment to advancing business education for the developing world. As members they will help further GBSN’s efforts to build the capacity of educators and institutions that teach critical skills to the entrepreneurs and managers who will shape the economic and social future of the developing world. Read further to find out more about our newest members.
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Suleman Dawood School of Business
Pakistan
Lahore University of Management Sciences aims to make a significant and meaningful contribution towards the social and economic betterment of Pakistan and the whole region through development of its human resources. The Suleman Dawood School of Business at LUMS has been in existence since the inception of the university in 1986 and is today ranked as one of the top business schools in the region. With close attention to the significance of applied learning and professional advancement, they have incorporated a method of teaching that incorporates real world skills in the curriculum through local and international case studies. More than 500 case studies have been written at SDSB.
SDSB has exchange partnerships with schools across the globe, including Indian School of Business, Tsinghua University (China), Seoul National University (Korea), Bond University (Australia), Essec Business School (France), Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and Brock University (Canada), among others.
For more information visit www.lums.edu.pk or find them on Facebook
ESCA, Ecole de Management
Morocco
ESCA School of Management was founded in 1992 in Casablanca with a strategy of internationalization. Their vision is “to be the reference school in educating and research in management in Morocco. ESCA School of Management aims to strengthen its international reputation and contribute to knowledge development and management practices in emerging markets.”
They consider the social changes in their region of the world and the economic growth of their continent as reasons for action. ESCA fully assumes their role as an agent of change through the education of leaders.
They have partnerships around the region, and the world, including with University of Stellenbosch Business School, Singapore Management University, International School of Management, Dakar, Frankfurt School of Finance and Managmeent, Ecole Superieure des Sciences Commerciales de Budapest, Koc University, University of San Diego and Augsburg Univeristy, among others.
Follow ESCA on Twitter @ESCA_Maroc and on Facebook
For more information visit www.esca.ma
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