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Advanced Institute of Management Research

Advanced Institute of Management Research (AIM)

The Advanced Institute of Management Research was established in 2002 to significantly increase the contribution of and future capacity for world class UK research on management.

AIM

Founded in October 2002, with activities at over 50 institutions in the UK and offices at London Business School, AIM is a multi-council initiative of the UK's Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). AIM's mission is to exemplify how collaborative management research and development can contribute to academic, business, public service and policy audiences.

AllBusinessSchools.com

Comprehensive database of U.S. business schools in over 50 business-related concentrations, including accounting, finance and economics.

Ashridge Centre for Business and Society

Part of the Ashridge Business School, the Centre focuses on CSR. The site includes details of research, consultancy, coaching and its of courses.

Ashridge, UK

Ashridge’s philosophy is based on practical development and real life issues. In 1999 they were one of the first European Business Schools to be awarded EQUIS accreditation, a quality standard for international business schools established by The European Foundation for Management Development.

Association of MBAs

Global network and accreditation for the MBA community.

British Psychological Society

The representative body for psychologists and psychology in the UK.

CASS Business School

Center for Creative Leadership

Center for Women’s Business Research

US-based source of knowledge about women business owners and their enterprises worldwide.

Center for Work-Life Policy

Centre for Research into the Older Workforce (CROW)

The Centre is a partnership between the University of Surrey, the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education and the Pre-Retirement Association studying ways of enabling older people to make a more active contribution to the economy.

Cranfield School of Management, UK

Innovative Business school that is part of Cranfield University, renowned for its research and strong links to industry and business.

DePaul Sales Leadership Program

Durham Business School

Economic and Social Research Council

The ESRC is the UK’s leading research funding and training agency addressing economic and social concerns.

Foundation for Management Education

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor

The GEM program is a major effort aimed at describing and analyzing entrepreneurial processes within a wide range of countries. Started in 1999 with 10 participating countries, the project has expanded to include 34 countries in 2004, representing a total labor force of 784 million.

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor

Harvard Business School, USA

Harvard is committed to provide a general Management education that is grounded in field-based, problem focused research.

IESE, Spain

IESE Business School is the graduate school of management of the University of Navarra, located in Barcelona and Madrid.

Incomes Data Services

Independent research into pay, benefits and related employment policies.

INSEAD

INSEAD is one of the world’s largest and most influencial graduate business schools.

Institute for Corporate Productivity

International University of Monaco

Labour Research Department

Trade union-based research organisation

Melbourne Business School

Voted the top Australian business school by the Financial Times for 2003, this school is part owned by the University of Melbourne and partly by private business.

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NIMBAS Graduate School of Management, Holland and Germany

NIMBAS offers international management programmes and the unique opportunity of studying for a British degree at various locations across continental Europe.

Northwestern University

Pensions Institute

The Pensions Institute (PI) at Cass Business School is the first and only U.K. academic research centre focused entirely on pensions research.

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Roffey park

Roffey Park is an internationally recognised charitable trust that provides management training and development. Research interests include Health and Well Being in the workplace.

Said Business School

The Saïd Business School, part of Oxford University, is one of Europe's fastest-growing management schools.

School of Business Studies, Trinity College, Dublin

A one-year, modular MBA with a small international student body.

Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology

Stanford Graduate School of Business, USA

Stanford offers four different programmes, MBA, PhD, The Stanford Sloane programme and Executive Education for experienced senior managers. There are no undergraduate business programmes, online courses, part-time degree programmes, or evening or summer sessions.

Tanaka Business School

The Fututure Laboratory

The MAISIE Centre, US

A “technology and learning think tank” covering education and training, but focusing on on-line learning.

Tomorrow's Company

Business think-thank that aims to create a future for business which makes equal sense to staff, shareholders and society.

Vanderbilt University

Warwick Business School, UK

The Warwick MBA is delivered by modular or evening format on campus, and by distance learning and all fully accredited. WBS's doctoral programme is ranked joint second in the world; its undergraduate degrees are in the top rank, and its specialist masters programmes are regarded as amongst the highest quality available.

Whitman School of Management

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