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FAQ

What do we mean by "business school"?

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What we call a "business school" is a university or a school, private or public, offering general or specialized courses in management and business administration, for all kind of students and delivering any type of degree or certificate (undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate or executive education).

Who do we mean by "dean"?

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The "dean" is the academic manager of the business school.
Depending on the situation, he could also have the functions of President, CEO and/or Director (of a school, a faculty, a department...)

Why only business schools?

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The growing maturity of supply and the globalization of demand on higher education in management and business administration were strong arguments in our decision, along with our past experience in the evaluation of business schools at SMBG.
However, EDUNIVERSAL intends to cover all the domain of higher education as soon as possible.

And why 1000?

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We needed enough selected business schools for a fair distribution of geo-economical power all around the world, but not too many to allow universality without being comprehensive at all costs.

How did we choose the 1000 business schools?

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We combined a quotas method to determine the number of schools per country and multiple criteria to select the ones worth being selected in each country.
To know more about it, go to the section About EDUNIVERSAL.

What is the difference between the websites eduniversal.com, eduniversal.net and eduniversal.biz?

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eduniversal.com is the portal of the Official Selection. It gives answers to students, HR executives or journalists on the best business schools in the world.

eduniversal.net is the network of higher education. It is where deans meet and give their recommendations for each represented country.

eduniversal.biz is our customer management tool. It gives the ability to the executives of the selected business schools to edit the information published on eduniversal.com about their school, academic bodies, programs and associations.