Top 10 student cities to pursue your MBA

Published: 8 January 2016

Home to several of Canada’s highest ranking institutions, including McGill University (currently ranked 24th in the world and 1st in Canada), Montreal has been dubbed Canada’s cultural capital, and...

M.B.A. and E.M.B.A. tuition in Canada: What will it cost?

Published: 22 September 2016

Below are the 2016-17 tuition figures for M.B.A. and E.M.B.A. students in Canada, listed from most to least expensive. For M.B.A. programs, figures include full- and part-time students, are are for...

The Desautels alumnus at the centre of a CAE/JAL joint venture

Published: 26 April 2017

Quentin O’Mahony is a long way from his Abbottsford, BC home. He lives, works and plays in Japan as the General Manager of CAE’s joint flight-simulator and flight training venture with Japan...

Outstanding Result for Desautels MBA Team at FEI Best in Class Case Competition

Published: 19 November 2012

Desautels MBA students, Alaa Abulhuda, Soeren Klatt, Lauren Merkel and Thomas Weber, took 2nd place at the 7th annual Financial Executives International (FEI) Best in Class Invitational Case...

When an MBA is not just an MBA

Published: 15 September 2013

When Abram Chan started thinking about what he wanted to do after finishing his psychology undergraduate degree two years ago, an MBA came to mind.

Financial Innovation in China: Alibaba’s Leftover Treasure - 余额宝

Published: 20 March 2014

Usman W. Chohan (楚浩云) is an MBA candidate at Desautels with a Concentration in Strategy and Leadership. He is currently on an MBA exchange in Beijing, at a joint program between Tsinghua School of...

CEO Speaker Series:

Friday, September 26, 2014 12:00to13:00

Date: September 26, 2014Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmLocation: 3rd Floor Lounge1001 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 1G5, CA/desautelsCategory: MBA Program

More Schools Say ‘No’ To The Economist

Published: 16 October 2014

Economist’s list of the 100 best MBA programs in the world published yesterday (Oct. 9). The U.S. institutions that have bowed out include Babson College, the University of Minnesota’s Carlson...

Ontario co-op movement could use a legislative leg-up

Published: 1 December 2014

Despite member-controlled and community-centric businesses gaining much appeal and generating billions in revenue, laws that govern co-ops in Ontario are strikingly outdated and restrictive.

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