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- Insead, the world's second best business school, has suspended its "welcome week" after complaints from students.
- Two new students at the French university complained they were made to undertake "humiliating" initial rituals during the week, the FT reports.
- Details of the incident have not been released, but it is subject to an investigation by France's National Committee against Hazing.
Insead, one of the most prestigious business schools in the world, has suspended the "welcome week" for its MBA program after two students complained they were made to undertake "humiliating" initial rituals during the week.
The school, based in Fontainebleu, just outside of Paris, took the decision to suspend the introductory week after the students said they were "tricked" into the initiations, although details of what these entailed have not yet been made public.
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