BGA members in Egypt and Germany lead way in AMBA & BGA awards

Business Impact: BGA members in Egypt and Germany lead way in AMBA & BGA awards
Business Impact: BGA members in Egypt and Germany lead way in AMBA & BGA awards

ESLSCA University in Egypt and Germany’s Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) are among the BGA business schools to receive multiple nominations in this year’s AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards.

With 11 accolades up for grabs in this year’s ‘Oscars’ of management education, ESLSCA University has a nomination in three categories. The Cairo-based school has been shortlisted in the prestigious BGA Business School Impact Award for its MBA programme aimed at transforming government officials into change catalysts. In addition, its diploma for visually impaired individuals has a nomination in Best CSR and Sustainability Initiative and one of the school’s students is in the running for the BGA Student of the Year Award.

BSBI, meanwhile, has secured a nomination in two categories. Alongside recognition in the Best Lifelong Learning Initiative, the school has  been shortlisted for Best Culture, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative for activities focused on celebrating and learning from other cultures.

Other members of the BGA network receiving multiple nominations in this year’s awards are the Indian Institute of Management Indore, the UK’s Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, Polimi Graduate School of Management in Italy and Mexico’s Egade Business School.

Global accolades for a global industry

A total of 63 business schools based in 18 different countries are in the running for this year’s AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards. The annual awards celebrate excellence in global business education, while recognising the achievements of individual students and graduates.

With separate categories for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), CSR and lifelong learning, among others, AMBA & BGA’s awards are designed to reflect business schools’ potential for impact on the world of business, through their research, initiatives and development of influential leaders and entrepreneurs.  

Take a look at the full shortlist of business schools in each category, as well as all the student and graduate nominees.

Winners are to be announced at a ceremony and gala dinner in London in January 2024, with one free place on offer to every business school member of the AMBA & BGA networks. Learn more about the AMBA & BGA Gala Dinner 2024.

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