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All The Major STEM Programs At U S Business Schools

For the last six years, but especially since 2019, business schools from the upper tier of the rankings to the unranked have galloped to establish STEM tracks, concentrations, pathways, and more in their MBA and other graduate degree programs. The University of Wisconsin Business School was the first school to “go STEM” — to designate part of its MBA a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math degree, with implications not only for visa eligibility but for long-term employability, too — and dozens of B-schools have followed (for a complete list, see the next pages). In a recent business school admissions officers survey, global educational services company Kaplan and its sister company Manhattan Prep found an increasing percentage of full-time MBA programs across the U.S. securing STEM designation — but they also found that universal adoption appears to be a long way off.

Minorities At The Leading U S MBA Programs: 2/3 Of The Top 30 Suffer Declines

Leaving aside Galloway’s arguable declaration about affirmative action’s popularity, the man whom Poets&Quants once named one of the world’s 50 best B-school professors definitely hit on a popular idea for a new way to ensure the diversity of college classes. According to a recent Intelligent.com poll, 1 in 3 Americans supports income-based admissions to higher education institutions, as more than half — 57% — agree that poor students have a more challenging time achieving high test scores.

Teesside tech firm eyes international expansion

by Stephen Chapman A company aiming to “revolutionise” pricing strategies is targeting growth across Europe, South America and Asia Pacific this year. Bubo.AI was recently named one of Tech Nation’s Rising Stars and earlier this month, moved into a larger office space in Middlesbrough. “We are in active conversations with companies across a number of countries and regions, such as Columbia in South America, and across South East Asia, following our speaking at Singapore’s Week of Innovation and Technology, in December 2020,” Bubo.AI CEO & Co-founder, Alan Timothy says.  “There are tens of thousands of companies across the world with problems that our solutions can solve, and we aim to speak with as many of them as possible.”

Middlesbrough AI tech company makes plans to expand internationally

By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire) Bubo.AI’s Dr Huseyin Seker, Marcin Lisowski, Alan Timothy, Furkan Tektas and David Shell A TECH company using artificial intelligence to help other businesses adapt is planning to expand in 2021 and is in talks to secure contracts worldwide. Teesside tech firm, Bubo.AI, is putting plans in motion to expand its reach globally in 2021 as it looks to change the way businesses price their products. The company, which has previously announced plans to double its workforce this year, has been investing heavily in its marketing and sales activities over the past several months and is in advanced talks to secure contracts in Europe, South America, and the Asia Pacific region.

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