Forbes: why business and academia don’t speak the same language
A Forbes piece on the gap between academia and business — exactly the gap RUDN Business School’s practice-first approach is built to close.

In the article “University of monsters: why business and scientists don’t find common ground” (by Pavel Koshkin), Forbes examines a long-standing problem: universities often train theorists, while business needs fast, applied results — and the two sides speak different languages.
RUDN Business School works to close exactly this gap in practice: programs are taught by working executives and experts, and students work on their own companies’ challenges rather than abstract cases. Research from the ICEMR centre feeds directly into the curriculum.


