[12] In 1929, Ashridge was formally established as the College of Citizenship with the backing of the Conservative Party.
[15] In 2002 Arthur D. Little declared bankruptcy and the for-profit educational branch of the Washington Post, Kaplan Education, initiated the purchase of the Arthur D. Little School of Management (which had then changed its name to the Concord School of Management),[16] but subsequently decided against the plan.
[17] Under its restructuring, Hult established a new curriculum oriented on international business, which led to the establishment of Hult's global campuses in Dubai (2008), San Francisco (2010), Shanghai (2011), and New York (2014).
[37] On 1 July 2020, Hult and Ernst & Young (EY) announced the EY Tech MBA by Hult, consisting of online learning, practical experiences, insight papers and a capstone project.
This MBA is now offered by EY free to all its people, regardless of rank or location and can be done over any duration.
[39] The Prize is a partnership between Hult International Business School, the Clinton Global Initiative, and the United Nations Foundation.
Bertil Hult provides a $1 million cash grant to help fund the winning solution.