Hult International Business School, Business school in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Hult International Business School operates a campus in Cambridge with spaces for group work, seminar rooms, and offices for professional development programs. The grounds sit in a university neighborhood near the Charles River and offer access to libraries and digital learning platforms.
The institution began in 1964 as the Arthur D. Little School of Management, named after a consulting firm. In 2003, Swedish entrepreneur Bertil Hult acquired the school and renamed it, shifting focus to global mobility and multinational experience.
Students at the school come from over 120 countries and work in small groups, using English as the common language. The name honors Bertil Hult, a Swedish education entrepreneur who acquired the institution and shaped its international character.
Participants can rotate among multiple locations during their studies, including Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and New York. The rotation typically takes place within an academic year and requires advance coordination of visa and housing arrangements.
The institution awards the Hult Prize each year, a competition in which student startups can receive one million dollars in funding. Students from around the world submit projects addressing social or environmental challenges.
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