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Hult International Business School
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Hult International Business School (also known as Hult Business School or Hult) is a private business school with campuses in London, San Francisco, Dubai, New York City, and Cambridge, Massachusetts.[5] Hult is named for the school's benefactor Bertil Hult and is affiliated with the EF Education First Group.[6]
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Former name | Arthur D. Little School of Management |
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Motto | For Those Made to Do[1] |
Type | Private business school |
Established | 1964; 60 years ago (1964) |
President | Dr. Matt Lilley |
Academic staff | 478[2] |
Students | 2,798[3] |
Undergraduates | 1,266[4] |
Postgraduates | 1,532 |
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Affiliations | (triple accreditation) |
Website | hult |
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Hult offers undergraduate, master's, and MBA degree programs, as well as executive education through Hult Ashridge, housed on the Ashridge Estate campus.
Hult is the successor of the Arthur D. Little School of Management, founded in 1964 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and of the Ashridge Business School, founded in 1959 in Ashridge, England.[7]
The school is patron to the Hult Prize, a student entrepreneur competition.[8]