Hanken has been accepted into the Global Business School Network (GBSN), a leading network of over 70 top business schools working to strengthen management education for the developing world.
Hanken School of Economics is to launch its first MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) later this month as the ‘Principles of Service Management’ goes live on online social learning platform, FutureLearn.
Since the Board of Hanken will decide on the new Areas of Strength at their meeting on 25 October, the positions aimed at Hanken staff will be announced as vacant after the board meeting.
Hanken will have three comprehensive service units from 1 January 2019. A director who reports directly to the Rector will head each unit. The directors have now been appointed and will start working on 1 October 2018.
The terms for Hanken´s travel insurance have been updated. The insurance is now valid also for Doctoral Students and for non-employees travelling on behalf of Hanken.
The SCANCOR-Weatherhead Partnership at Harvard University invites applications for fall 2019. The project facilitates scholarly residencies at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, at Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Since the beginning of September, the triple crown accredited (AMBA, AACSB, EQUIS) Hanken Executive MBA (EMBA) programme is an integral part of Hanken & SSE Executive Education.
Researcher Maria Ehrnström-Fuentes from Hanken has won the first prize in the EDAMBA Thesis Competition 2018 for her thesis ”Legitimacy in the Pluriverse: Towards an Expanded View of Corporate-Community Relations in the Global Forestry Industry.
Fancy getting your doctoral hat during a festive ceremony and then dancing the night away? The next ceremonial conferment of doctoral degrees at Hanken will take place on 25 October 2019.
Hanken’s master’s programme has been ranked 65th in Financial Times’ annual Masters in Management ranking. This is a significant rise in comparison to last year (ranked 71).
Hanken's Rector Karen Spens stated in her speech that internationalisation and continuous learning are at the core of the activities at Hanken in the years to come. Chairman of the board Björn Wahlroos was awarded Hanken's medal of gold.