The GSB community includes more than 900 students, over 100 faculty, and roughly 25,500 alumni throughout the world.
The School at a Glance
Founded: 1925
Total Faculty: 106 (FTE),
including 3 Nobel Laureates
Dean:
Garth Saloner, AM '81, MS '82, PhD '82
Student Body:
MBA students: Approximately 750 annually
Sloan Fellows: Approximately 57 annually
PhD students: Approximately 100 annually
Executive Education: Approximately 40 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.
Who We Are
The Stanford Graduate School of Business has built an international reputation based on its innovative programs, which include:
- Two-year MBA Program, designed to educate business leaders
- One-year Stanford Sloan Master’s Program for mid-career executives
- PhD Program for future academics
- Executive Education programs for experienced managers
- Faculty research program
A highly collaborative culture, combined with a small student body creates a vigorous intellectual environment and compelling learning experience. In 2007 the School completed a transformational revision of its curriculum that not only improves the way we prepare future business leaders but also serves as a model of thought leadership in the management education industry. A new, state-of-the-art campus will open in 2010, expanding the School's facilities to support its rich, engaging curriculum and other programs.
We Create the Future
Rapid change in our world and in managed organizations demands a focus on preparing for the future, whatever it may hold. The Stanford Graduate School of Business prepares students for the years to come, producing leaders and ideas that empower and improve organizations. Our focus for the future is based on our pioneering heritage and is fueled by Stanford University President John Hennessy’s vision of Stanford as the University of the 21st century. Tomorrow begins here. It has, it does, and it will.
