The Kellogg School of Management was founded in 1908 as a leading business research school in Chicago, Illinois. Situated as the Business School of Northwestern University, the School offers both MBA and Ph.D. programs fro graduate students throughout the world. Working closely with area Chicago businesses, as well as corporations throughout the world, the School enrolls just over 1,000 students annually, and has a powerful network of alumni at some of the leading corporations.
Integrated with Northwestern’s prominent graduate programs, the school offers several dual degree programs that allow students to specialize in their area of focus, as well as dedicated Executive MBA programs for working professionals. The Executive MBA program collaborates with leading business schools throughout the world include the York Schulich Business School in the UK and the Otto Beisheim Management School in Germany. Kellogg also offers a dedicated PHD program for research, and has a competitive admissions policy due to its high rankings. Prominent faculty include Nobel laureate Roger Myerson while the school has a strong network of alumni that includes leading executives such as Edwin Booz, founder of Booz Hamilton, as well as Stephen Hafner founder of Kayak.com. Featuring a number of leading specialty research centers, such as the Center for Financial Markets and the Center for Strategic Research, Kellogg is a leading research business school.
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