RBS to have special access to Harvard Business School’s materials
Riga Technical University Riga Business School will have a special access to all Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP) learning and teaching materials, according to a contract signed on November 27 in Riga by RBS director Janis Grevins and HBSP director Edward N.Kelley.
„This is a tremendous step forward that will help us to be better teachers and also help RBS in its pursuit to be the recognized leader of case study management education in the Baltics,” said RBS MBA Program Director Greg Mathers.
RBS will be a part of European Course Materials Program (ECMP) created to authorize selected business schools in Europe to purchase course material through Harward Business School Publishing on an open account basis. This program allows us to provide institutional-level content delivery options not available through our web site, says Edward Kelley. „We hope that this program gives you the flexibility that your institution needs in purchasing and procuring course materials for students.” RBS will be the first business school in Eastern Europe to join this program.
Harvard Business School Publishing Higher Education serves the finest learning institutions worldwide with a collection of more than 10,000 case studies, article reprints, case method teaching tools, faculty lectures on CD-ROM, multimedia resources, and a website specifically designed to support academics and their course development needs.
Established in 1991 in cooperation with the State University of New York at Buffalo, USA and the University of Ottawa, Canada, Riga Business School (RBS) is an independent management–education institution within Riga Technical University (RTU). RBS MBA programs are the first programs of that kind accredited in Latvia. RBS offers Executive MBA, General MBA, as well as MBA Finance and MBA IT.






