
On December 4th, Ivey was ratified as the newest member of the CEMS strategic alliance allowing Ivey to offer the prestigious Master in International Management designation as part of the new Ivey MSc Program launching in August 2010.

During his address to the Canadian Chamber in Hong Kong last Saturday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper noted the significance of Ivey's Hong Kong campus and Executive EMBA Program, which celebrated its 10th anniversary last year...

Richard Ivey School of Business Ivey Entrepreneurship faculty member Dave Simpson giving back to the London community - nice work! http://bit.ly/6TArqv

Richard Ivey School of Business Our MBA students are on their way to Asia for the China Study Trip - follow them on twitter @iveymbastudents

Richard Ivey School of Business New videos up from the Ivey Venture Forum - great audience questions answered! http://bit.ly/5xG8mY

Richard Ivey School of Business "Back To B-School Quotes of 2009" http://bit.ly/7YuyyU Which ones are your faves? Any more to add?

During his talk and then a lively question and answer session, Pau discussed the rebalancing of the Chinese economy, the shifts he sees on the horizon and what Canadian businesses and government can be doing to build bridges across the Pacific...

Ivey’s Associate Dean in Hong Kong introduced Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Hong Kong on the weekend. The Prime Minister was speaking to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong as part of his Asian tour. Click for link to National Post article

Tima Bansal, Director of Ivey’s Centre for Building Sustainable Value, will be researching ways to lessen the impact of fossil fuels on the environment via a new research network recently announced by the federal government. ...

More shoppers may have hit the malls in the U.S. this past weekend, but they’re spending less as retailers are now in the thick of the holiday shopping season. ...

LONDON, ON, December 4, 2009 – The Ivey Purchasing Managers Index by the end of November, 2009 stood at 55.9. The corresponding figure for November, 2008 was 40.2 and for November, 2007 was 58.7. ...










