The GSB community includes more than 800 students, over 100 faculty, and roughly 25,000 alumni throughout the world.
Video: An Update from Dean Robert Joss (4 minutes) - Dean Robert Joss: The Collaborative Role of the Business School
Video FileThe Collaborative Role of the Business School (4 minutes) - The Stanford Graduate School of Business 75th Anniversary: Historic look at the School up to 2000
Video FileThe Stanford Graduate School of Business 75th Anniversary (16 minutes)
- Professor Garth Saloner: The Philosophy behind the School's Academic Centers
Video FileThe philosophy behind the School's academic centers (1 minute)
The School at a Glance
Founded: 1925
Total Faculty: 113 (FTE),
including 3 Nobel Laureates
Dean:
Robert L. Joss, Sloan '66, MBA '67, PHD '70
Student Body:
MBA students: Approximately 750 annually
Sloan Fellows: Approximately 54 annually
PhD students: Approximately 100 annually
Executive Education: Approximately 25 open enrollment programs annually
Official Name:
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Address:
518 Memorial Way,
Stanford University,
Stanford CA 94305-5015
Phone: 650.723.2146
About the Stanford Graduate School of Business
Our Mission
Our mission is to create ideas that deepen and advance our understanding of management and with those ideas to develop innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change the world.
Moving Forward on Three Fronts
New Curriculum
Beginning in fall 2007, students will tailor their program to their past experience and specific interests while mastering general management skills. The new curriculum expands leadership and communication development and will require each student to take part in some type of global experience. Find out more
New Collaborations
The Business School is a resource for the entire University in understanding the art and science of successful managed organizations. We are developing new multidisciplinary programs with the seven other schools to help understand issues facing society and to bring about important changes. Find out more
New Campus
The Knight Management Center is now on the drawing boards to provide a more flexible campus supporting a wider variety of teaching and learning methods and more collaboration and engagement with the Stanford campus at large. Find out more
Key Areas We Teach
We believe there are four critical components necessary to a complete general management education.
