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Graduate School of International Business

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The Graduate School of International Business (GSIB) of the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation is a Moscow-based graduate business school awarding MBA degrees. The school was founded in 1988 and was the first in Russia to start MBA programs in 1992. GSIB has the largest MBA student body in Russia, accounting for 10% of all MBA students in the country.[1]

GSIB's current dean is Leonid Evenko, who is also president of the Russian Association of Business Education (RABE).

MBA programs and accreditation

GSIB is the only business school in Russia that teaches all modes of MBA programs: full-time, part-time and modular. The average work experience of the students is 10 years and the men-to-women ratio is 55:45. The MBA program tuition ranges between 370,000 and 594,000 rubles depending on the program mode.

GSIB has national accreditation from the Russian Ministry of Education. It is internationally accredited by the London-based Association of MBAs (AMBA).

Distinguished professors

  • Elena Semenkova
  • Nikolai Rudyk
  • Galina Sokolova
  • Natalia Karpova
  • Leonid Evenko
  • Igor Gurkov
  • Elena Mikhailova

References

  1. ^ "GSIB, A-Z Business Schools", The Independent. December 23, 2010