Hult International Business School is a private business school with campus locations in San Francisco, London, New York City, Dubai, Boston, and Shanghai.
The Management Education Institute, later the Arthur D. Little School of Management, was founded in 1964 by Arthur D. Little Inc. Its first program was a one-year postgraduate degree in management. Because of financial difficulties, in 2003 the school was acquired by Bertil Hult and renamed Hult International Business School. In 2008, Hult opened its first campus outside the United States in Dubai, and a year later, a campus in London. A second campus opened in the United States in 2010 in San Francisco and in 2011, another campus opened in Shanghai, China. In 2015, Hult acquired Ashridge Business School, which had been founded in 1959, and renamed it "Ashridge Executive Education".
Starting in 2010 the school became a co-sponsor, with the Clinton Global Initiative, of the Hult Prize, an annual, year-long competition that crowd-sources ideas from MBA and college students after challenging them to solve a pressing social issue around topics such as food security, water access, energy, and education.
The school offers undergraduate, master's, and MBA degree program, as well as executive education through Ashridge Executive Education, housed in Ashridge House in Hertfordshire, north of London. It is is accredited by the three largest business school accreditation associations: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS.
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References
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External links
- Official website
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