Global Network Courses connect students from multiple member schools online for lectures and discussions, and collaborative team projects, developing teamwork skills and cross-cultural perspectives.
Global Network Weeks leverage resources from business schools across continents, positioning future leaders to thrive in roles requiring a broad understanding of the differences between markets and diverse stakeholders.
Adetola Olamide ’22, a student in the Master of Advanced Management program at the Yale School of Management, discusses her experience working on the Yale Africa Startup Review, which compiles an annual list of startups across the continent that are shaping the future of Africa through innovative solutions.
Awareness of the environmental and societal challenges facing our world has expanded dramatically in recent years. Since 2015, the year we published our inaugural report, Rising Leaders on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change, an ongoing global pandemic has laid bare societal strains and inequalities in access to basic healthcare. Extreme weather events have intensified all over the planet. The sixth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report included unprecedented warnings of catastrophic global warming in the absence of immediate action.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the network’s steering committee announced that the Moscow-based school has been suspended from participation in Global Network Weeks, Global Virtual Teams, Small Network Online Courses, and other network programming.