Association of MBAs - Membership

Membership

AMBA was originally set up as an association of MBA graduates and part of its activities remain focused on maintaining the membership dimension. AMBA membership should not be confused with AMBA accreditation.

AMBA serves as the member organization for:

  • individual alumni and students from all 198 AMBA-accredited schools (individuals who choose to become members);
  • institutional members such as some British and French business schools, whose entire MBA student and alumni cohort are automatically enrolled as members;
  • institutional members such as companies employing large numbers of MBA graduates. These companies are allowed to join AMBA as members irrespective of the academic background of their management and employees.

The Association has over 9,000 subscribing members, including individual and institutional members as well as students and alumni of the member schools. AMBA's quarterly magazine "Ambition" serves this global membership.

The Association organizes alumni events and provides career services to current students at its 23 member schools in Britain and France (not to be confused with the 198 accredited schools worldwide).

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