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Stanford Graduate School of Business

Stanford University
Graduate School of Business
Stanford GSB Logo.jpg
Type Private
Established 1925
Dean Jonathan Levin (since 2016)
Academic staff
114
Postgraduates 816 MBAs, 83 MS
101 PhDs in residence
Other students
2,284 (executive education)
Location Stanford, California, U.S.
Campus Suburban
Nickname Stanford GSB
Affiliations Stanford University
Website gsb.stanford.edu
Business school rankings
Worldwide MBA
Business Insider 4
Economist 5
Financial Times 5
U.S. MBA
Bloomberg Businessweek 2
Forbes 1
U.S. News & World Report 2
Vault 2

The Stanford Graduate School of Business (also known as Stanford Business School, Stanford GSB, or GSB) is one of the seven schools of Stanford University.

Stanford GSB offers a general management Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, the MSx Program (which is a full-time twelve-month MS in Management for mid-career executives) and a Ph.D. program, along with a number of joint degrees with other schools at Stanford including Earth Sciences, Education, Engineering, Law and Medicine.

The school was founded in 1925 when Trustee Herbert Hoover formed a committee of Wallace Alexander, George Rolph, Paul Shoup, Thomas Gregory, and Milton Esberg to secure the needed funds for the school's founding. There are three Nobel Prize winners on the faculty, two recipients of the John Bates Clark Award, 15 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and three members of the National Academy of Sciences. Its faculty members maintain several joint appointments with affiliated research centers. The GSB maintains very close links with the venture capital, finance and technology firms of nearby Silicon Valley.

There are 26,309 living alumni, including 17,803 alumni of the MBA program. Stanford Graduate School of Business is renowned to have produced a remarkable number of successful business leaders and entrepreneurs, many among the world's wealthiest, from its alumni base.


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