The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School supports business knowledge development and education through our own initiatives, innovations, and collaborative programs across the Johns Hopkins University. We create and share knowledge that shapes business practices while educating business leaders who will grow economies and societies, and are exemplary citizens.
Our faculty encompass the talent, knowledge, skills and expertise from many disciplines across Johns Hopkins University and peer business schools that are necessary to participate in business research.The scholarship enterprise at Carey leverages on the traditional academic strengths of Johns Hopkins University by promoting and rewarding, without prejudice to other areas of inquiry, cross disciplinary research that address globally important societal issues such as health, poverty, and sustainability through the theoretical lenses and practical experience of the business related disciplines.
Our faculty encompass the talent, knowledge, skills and expertise from many disciplines across Johns Hopkins University and peer business schools that are necessary to participate in business research.The scholarship enterprise at Carey leverages on the traditional academic strengths of Johns Hopkins University by promoting and rewarding, without prejudice to other areas of inquiry, cross disciplinary research that address globally important societal issues such as health, poverty, and sustainability through the theoretical lenses and practical experience of the business related disciplines.
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Students at the Carey Business School are encouraged to get actively engaged outside the classroom via a variety of options: clubs, organizations, workshops, special programming, competitions, and, conferences, to name a few. In academic year 2014-2015, 19 active student organizations planned and executed 203 events ranging from speaker events to networking, conferences, competitions and summits. In academic year 2015-2016 we registered 43 student organizations who have planned and executed 104 events as of December 12, 2015.
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