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KNOXVILLE — The College of Business Administration at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has a strong reputation nationally and internationally, according to the 2010 Eduniversal survey, which ranked the top 1,000 business schools worldwide.

The college received “three palmes,” indicating an excellent business school that is nationally strong and has international links. Palmes substitute for stars, which are typically used in rankings; a multicolored palme is part of Eduniversal’s logo.

Eduniversal asked the deans from each of the 1,000 selected business schools worldwide to decide which ones they would recommend to students by answering the question, “Which business school(s) would you recommend to anyone wishing to study in this country?”

Their responses were given to a committee of nine independent academic experts, who then ranked each of the 1,000 institutions.

Created by SMBG, the leading company in France in student orientation, www.eduniversal.com was launched in October 2007 to serve as a

search engine for all new higher education projects and international recruitment.

The College of Business Administration in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, also has garnered top rankings for its undergraduate business curriculum, full-time MBA program, executive-level MBA programs, and supply chain/logistics curriculum by organizations and in publications such as U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Modern Healthcare, The Journal of Business Logistics, AMR Research, Supply Chain Management Review, Financial Times and Forbes.

KNOXVILLE — The College of Business Administration at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has a strong reputation nationally and internationally, according to the 2010 Eduniversal survey, which ranked the top 1,000 business schools worldwide.

The college received “three palmes,” indicating an excellent business school that is nationally strong and has international links. Palmes substitute for stars, which are typically used in rankings; a multicolored palme is part of Eduniversal’s logo.

Eduniversal asked the deans from each of the 1,000 selected business schools worldwide to decide which ones they would recommend to students by answering the question, “Which business school(s) would you recommend to anyone wishing to study in this country?”

Their responses were given to a committee of nine independent academic experts, who then ranked each of the 1,000 instit

KNOXVILLE — The College of Business Administration at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has a strong reputation nationally and internationally, according to the 2010 Eduniversal survey, which ranked the top 1,000 business schools worldwide.

The college received “three palmes,” indicating an excellent business school that is nationally strong and has international links. Palmes substitute for stars, which are typically used in rankings; a multicolored palme is part of Eduniversal’s logo.

Eduniversal asked the deans from each of the 1,000 selected business schools worldwide to decide which ones they would recommend to students by answering the question, “Which business school(s) would you recommend to anyone wishing to study in this country?”

Their responses were given to a committee of nine independent academic experts, who then ranked each of the 1,000 institutions.

Created by SMBG, the leading company in France in student orientation, www.eduniversal.com was launched in October 2007 to serve as a

search engine for all new higher education projects and international recruitment.

The College of Business Administration in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, also has garnered top rankings for its undergraduate business curriculum, full-time MBA program, executive-level MBA programs, and supply chain/logistics curriculum by organizations and in publications such as U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Modern Healthcare, The Journal of Business Logistics, AMR Research, Supply Chain Management Review, Financial Times and Forbes.

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Created by SMBG, the leading company in France in student orientation, www.eduniversal.com was launched in October 2007 to serve as a

search engine for all new higher education projects and international recruitment.

The College of Business Administration in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, also has garnered top rankings for its undergraduate business curriculum, full-time MBA program, executive-level MBA programs, and supply chain/logistics curriculum by organizations and in publications such as U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Modern Healthcare, The Journal of Business Logistics, AMR Research, Supply Chain Management Review, Financial Times and Forbes.