Oxford or Cambridge University?

Oxford and Cambridge University are commonly referred to as Oxbridge.  A brief scan of the world rankings tables over the past few decades will show you that these two highly […]

Master in Business Administration

The MBA, or Master in Business Administration, is a highly sought-after qualification, which significantly improves career prospects, invariably leads to fast-track promotion and can even allow you to change directions […]

EU Business School

EU Business School – Gain an international business perspective Founded in 1973, EU Business School is a private institution, with four campuses, in Geneva, Barcelona, Montreux and Munich. A highly […]
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The University of Boston

The University of Boston is a large, private research institution, and was established in 1839 when it had strong links to the Methodist church. Over time, the university became non-denominational. […]

Bocconi University

Bocconi University – an overview Founded in 1902, Bocconi is an internationally-renowned private research university. It is located in Milan, Italy, and focuses on economics, business and law. SDA Bocconi […]

The University of St Andrews

The University of St Andrews -rankings The University of St Andrews is ranked Number 1. in the UK (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023), outstripping both Oxford […]

Studying in Sweden

Studying in Sweden combines gaining an excellent education and enjoying student life in a sustainable, liberal country, with a landscape that takes your breath away. Currently, over 38,000 international students […]
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What is Advanced Placement?

In the US, high school students are able to gain credits by following a college-level curriculum and sitting examinations while still at school. Advanced Placement, or AP, has no set […]

University of Chicago

The University of Chicago – an overview Founded in 1890, the University of Chicago is a private research university, with around 17,000 students, approximately a third of whom are undergraduates. […]