FIA Business School has been nominated as the most innovative business school in South America by readers of European CEO and has now been shortlisted by our judging panel.
Education development issues have been increasingly highlighted by our readers as a topic of great concern. They appreciate that to develop a modern business their staff must be trained to the very highest possible standards. In recognition of this we are introducing for the first time our Global Business Education Awards. These awards will provide recognition of the world's leading centres of excellence.
Unlike other Business Education award programmes, our judging panel are seeking out institutions large or small that truly add value to the total development of corporate executives - and not just in terms of their salary expectations. The judges are not swayed by perceived reputation.
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Award criteria:
European CEO’s award selection panel has used a wide range of criteria to inform its decision over its 2010 Global Business Education Awards, lending the critical eye of a collective 205 years of business journalism and business experience to the exhaustive information gathered by the award body’s research team. The panel are very keen to recognise top performers who have bought their own unique stamp to business education. Some of the more important factors taken into account are as follows:
Accreditation
Accessibility
Value for money
Diversity of curriculum and methodology
Size (student to teacher ratios)
Graduation rate
Admissions procedures
Placement potential
Training in technology
Research
Holistic approach
Sustainability
The panel’s decision will be announced in the December 2010/January 2011 issue and the judges' decision will be final.
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