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How Do Markets Shape Love? Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Schulich researchers explain

TORONTO, Feb. 11, 2016 – Valentine's Day is a market-based force that helps to shape love relationships and the rules of emotional life in Western culture. And its rose-coloured influence is spreading to other cultures, according to a multi-year ethnographic study by researchers at the Schulich School of Business into the rise of romantic love […]

What does Davos do? Schulich study finds World Economic Forum shifts burden of problems from governments, corporations to individual consumers

TORONTO, January 21, 2015 – What does Davos do? In the first in-depth investigation of the World Economic Forum, Schulich School of Business researchers find that the Forum actively shifts the burden for the solution of problems from governments and corporations to individual consumers, with significant personal and societal costs. Published in the October 2014 […]

Three MBA student teams to compete in Davos final round of Corporate Knights-Schulich Business for a Better World Case Competition

TORONTO, January 19, 2015 – The Schulich School of Business and Corporate Knights congratulate the three MBA student teams that will compete in the final round of the Corporate Knights-Schulich Business for a Better World Case Competition on January 23 in Davos during the World Economic Forum annual conference. The qualifying teams come from the […]

Schulich’s J. Mark Lievonen Scholarship invests in Future Leaders in Canada’s Health Industry

TORONTO, November 19, 2014 – The Schulich School of Business at York University is pleased to announce the establishment of the J. Mark Lievonen Scholarship for MBA students enrolled in the School’s Health Industry Management Program (HIMP), which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. The J. Mark Lievonen Scholarship was established by Sanofi Pasteur Limited […]

Ebola virus threat: global experts to discuss how to prepare for infectious diseases

TORONTO, November 17, 2014 – What can we do to be better prepared for global health challenges such as the Ebola virus threat? The ongoing issue will be discussed at “Infectious Diseases: Global Public-Health Challenges of the Next Decade,” the 11th annual International Consortium on Anti-Virals (ICAV symposium, where eminent researchers and young investigators will […]

Doors open at new Hyderabad campus for Schulich’s MBA in India program

  TORONTO, Friday, September 26, 2014 – The Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, Canada today announced the official opening of a new high-tech campus in Hyderabad where close to 50 students have just begun Schulich’s MBA in India program. Approximately 400 government and university officials as well as business leaders from […]