Bengaluru, Sep 11 (UNI) Indian School of Business (ISB) and Indian Institute of Management, Bengaluru (IIMB), have joined hands to train 'B' School faculty. They will organise the ISB-IIMB Doctoral Consortium on Teaching for doctoral candidates who are to join faculty at Indian 'B' Schools, according to a IIMB release here today. Sharing his perspective on how the association between the two B schools can make a difference, Professor Arun Pereira, ISB Executive Director of the Centre for Learning and Management (CLMP) said, "The ISB-IIMB Consortium is a fine example of how collaboration among Indian B Schools can raise the bar for management education in India. If Indian B-schools are to grow in quality and global stature, it is critical that the quality of faculty and teaching standards are on par with the best in the world. The ISB-IIMB association is unique in that it meets an increasingly urgent need to build capacity for India’s burgeoning management education sector." Professor Sourav Mukherji, Dean of Academic Programmes at IIMB, said: "The ISB-IIMB Doctoral Consortium addresses a long-felt demand of the doctoral student community to provide key inputs towards honing teaching skills from the master teachers of ISB and IIMB." The Doctoral Consortium was supported and funded by the International Schools of Business Management (ISBM). ISB is a member of the ISBM -- a group comprising of leading B Schools such as HEC Paris, IMD Lausanne, INSEAD Fontainebleau, Kellogg School of Management, North western University, London Business School, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Stern School of Business, New York University, Stockholm School of Economics, IAE Aix-Marseille Graduate School of Management, and China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). UNI MSP RS CS1311