Article of Financial Times´"Women at the top blog", June 13, 2011
For the past five years, women have outnumbered men in worldwide university enrolments and graduation rates. At US medical schools, women comprise half of all students, and women represent nearly 47 per cent of law students.
At business schools in the US, however, women are a minority. The number of men enrolled in MBA programmes in the last academic year totalled 123,385 globally, while the overall number of women was only 69,511, according to AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
The other day, I spoke with John Fernandes, president and chief executive of AACSB International, about this discrepancy....




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