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Women In Business:

Gender Disparity Among

MBA Applicants

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Women In Business: Gender Disparity Among MBA Applicants

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The Facts…

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of Fortune 500 CEOs are female.Source: Fortune

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This is

from 4% last year. Source: Fortune

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of FTSE 100 board members are female.Source: Chris Rhodes, House

of Commons Library

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This is also

from 12.5% in 2011. Source: Chris Rhodes, House of

Commons Library

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We’ve got a way to go, but

things are starting to change.

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So, if the gender balance

in the boardroom is

starting to shift…

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…is this being reflected

in business schools?

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Looking at the QS Global

200 Business Schools

Report 2014/15…

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…which business schools have

the highest proportion of

female candidates?

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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School Proportion of 2013/14 candidates female

J. Mack Robinson College of Business,

Georgia State University 70%EMLYON Business School 59%Nottingham University Business School 56%School of Management, Fudan University 55%The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business,

The American University of Beirut55%

University of California, Riverside 53%

ESIC Business & Marketing School 53%

Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon

Fraser University

52%

Université Laval 52%

International Organisations MBA, University

of Geneva (HEC)

52%

Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2014/15

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Do male and female candidates’

motivations to pursue

an MBA differ?

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To improve career prospects?

of female applicants

Source: QS TopMBA.com Applicant Survey 2014

of male applicants

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To boost their salary?

of female applicants

Source: QS TopMBA.com Applicant Survey 2014

of male applicants

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To learn new skills?

of female applicants

Source: QS TopMBA.com Applicant Survey 2014

of male applicants

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To build a professional network?

of female applicants

Source: QS TopMBA.com Applicant Survey 2014

of male applicants

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To start their own business?

of female applicants

Source: QS TopMBA.com Applicant Survey 2014

of male applicants

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Female applicants seem more focused on

improving their career prospects

and improving their networks in the

still male-dominated boardroom...

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…while male applicants are more

motivated by increased salaries.

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For the first time ever, the proportion

of female MBA applicants wanting

to start their own business is greater

than the equivalent male figure…

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…and has jumped by 5%

since last year’s survey.

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With more women-led

business ventures…

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…there is real potential for

top-down change and a narrowing of

the gender gap in business.

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trends among MBA applicants?

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trends among MBA applicants?

• Gender insights

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Want to know more about

trends among MBA applicants?

• Gender insights

• Career aspirations

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Want to know more about

trends among MBA applicants?

• Gender insights

• Career aspirations

• Salary goals

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Want to know more about

trends among MBA applicants?

• Gender insights

• Career aspirations

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• Gender insights

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