Hult International Business School
About Hult International Business School
Hult International Business School is a private business school specializing in undergraduate, graduate, MBA, and executive education programs. Originally founded in 1964 as the Arthur D. Little School of Management in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it expanded globally after businessman Bertil Hult acquired it in 2002, establishing campuses in London, Dubai, San Francisco, and Shanghai. In 2015, Hult merged with the UK's Ashridge Business School (founded 1959), forming one of the world's largest business schools. Hult holds the rare triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS, and is known for its distinctive rotation program, allowing students to study across multiple global campuses during their degree. It is also the founding patron of the Hult Prize, a major student entrepreneurship competition.
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1964
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www.hult.eduType
Private