Once content with distant partnerships in Africa, business schools in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. are now establishing more direct programs on the continent
"Business education is the fastest-growing single academic activity in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is immensely popular and very much in need, but the problem is that all but a few of the business schools are fly-by-night or not very good," says Pfefferman in an interview. "There is a huge, unmet demand for quality, so I suspect that more Western business schools may come in, since there is a market." read more...
Monday, September 27, 2010
Bloomberg Businessweek: For B-Schools, Opportunities Rise in Africa
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Africa USA,
B-Schools,
Education,
Europe-Africa,
Higher Education
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