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Cass Business School Launches Worlds First Executive MBA Offering A Specialism In Islamic Finance In Association With DIFC
Cass Business School part of The City University, London, one of the worlds leading business schools, today announced the launch of its Executive MBA (EMBA) programme offering three alternative specializations: Islamic Finance, Energy and General Management and Finance.
The programme was officially launched by Dr Hassan Hakimian, Associate Dean at Cass Business School, and the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor Alderman John Stuttard, City of London, who is also Chancellor of The City University, in the presence of Dr. Omar bin Sulaiman, Governor, DIFC.
Launched in association with Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the EMBA will be the worlds first MBA programme offering specialist streams in Islamic Finance and Energy.
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David Saunders, Dean of Queens School of Business points out the relevance of studying for an MBA degree from a reputed university
WORLD CLASS executive education from one of Canadas premier business schools, Queens School of Business is now available in Dubai.
Set up in collaboration with the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC) the facility offers a comprehensive range of internationally recognised business courses for executives in the region. The Schools Open Executive Education has been ranked 15 by the Financial Times (UK), positioning it as the worlds leading Canadian business school.
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When Rubina Shaikh, an MBA from a B-school in Pune, appeared for a job interview with a Kuala Lumpur-based investment bank, the first question she was asked was whether she knew something about Islamic banking and the monetary principles applied in such type of banking.
She later joined a consultancy firm in Bangalore, but decided to build her knowledge of Shariah laws through a short-term online course.
For Rubina and a growing number of students from India, who want to have a grounding in Islamic finance, the news is that there are now a few academic institutes who
London Business School sets up in Dubai
The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and London Business School (LBS) yesterday announced the launch of London Business School operations in Dubais DIFC.
These will include a Dubai-London Executive MBA programme - the first time the school has set up its own branded programme overseas - and Executive Education programmes. The courses will be run from the DIFC. HTTP/1.1 404 Object Not Found Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0 Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 03:42:48 GMT X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Connection: close Content-Type: text/html
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The dual campus EMBA will be the first degree programme available in the
Rotman School Launches New Master of Finance Program
A new graduate degree for Finance professionals has been successfully launched by the University of Torontos Rotman School of Management. The Master of Finance is a 20-month, five-term program that will provide a mix of theoretical and applied finance courses at the highest academic levels to professionals currently working in the Finance industry. Interest is running high in the program and the first class starting in September 2007 is expected to be full, with students representing all aspects of the Finance industry.
The establishment of the program has been warmly received by the finance
MANAMA: A group of 38 MBA students yesterday attended a one-day seminar on Islamic Finance at the Regency Intercontinental Hotel.
KFH-Bahrain received the students from the Darden School of Business, University of Virginia.
The Darden School of Business delegation is touring Bahrain with an aim to gain greater awareness about the kingdom and its financial services activities.
"Initiatives such as this allow the exchange of perceptions and experiences on ways to enhance mutual synergy, bridge communication gap and explore possibilities of collaboration between the Arab and American youth," said KFH-Bahrain general manager Abdulhakeem Alkhayyat.
The seminar aimed to create discussion between KFH-Bahrain and
Rotman School launches world's first morning MBA program
For the first time, MBA students in the Toronto area, who are also working professionals, will be able to pursue their studies early in the morning before heading to their jobs.
The Morning MBA at the University of Torontos Rotman School of Management is designed for those looking for a complete MBA experience without sacrificing their professional or personal lives. The majority of the core classes will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, from 7 to 8:59 am. Applicants to the three-year program are currently being accepted with the first class set
Standard Chartered appoints Senior Executive Officer for Dubai International Financial Centre
Standard Chartered UAE, a leading international bank in the UAE, has appointed Malcolm Walker as Senior Executive Officer for its operation in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).
Malcolm will provide leadership for the Group in the DIFC, focusing on corporate governance and strategic direction.
Malcolm, who holds a degree in Law (LLB) and an MBA from Henley Management College, has a Standard Chartered career spanning 16 years.
Prior to his current appointment, Malcolm was the Senior Group Representative at the Banks New York office, where he was responsible for overseeing
Changing the law
When law graduates Tom Astle, Emma Nicholson and Beth Freeman joined City law firm Lovells two years ago, their careers appeared to be mapped out. They would complete training contracts and move on to specialise in areas such as dispute resolution, insolvency, taxation or employment law. Learning the ropes from a senior partner, the legal eagles would be given their own client cases as they progressed. This is the way corporate law has always worked.
That was until last September, when Lovells joined forces with Cass Business School to launch the worlds first MBA for lawyers. Astle, Nicholson and
Financing Your MBA Tanaka Business School Launches New Range of Imperial MBA Scholarships
London (PRWEB) March 8, 2007 -- With effect from March 2007, candidates wishing to enrol for the full-time and Executive MBA degrees in Tanaka Business School, Imperial College London, will be able to take advantage of a range of new scholarships. Launched with the objective of attracting top female and international candidates to the Schools programme, the scholarships are also a celebration of Imperial Colleges centenary.
The Scholarships now available are: 2 MBA Foundation Scholarships and 2 EMBA Foundation scholarships, worth £10,000 each.
Imperial College was founded 100 years
Henley Management College launches full-time MBA degree
Henley Management College, one of the worlds top management education providers, has launched an Executive Full-Time MBA programme that has been recognised as one of the best MBAs on offer anywhere in the world.
The Henley Management College MBA programme places particular emphasis on personal development, reflected in its ranking by the Economist Intelligence Unit as number 1 in the world for Personal Development and Educational Experience. It is also ranked 2nd overall in the UK for MBA Degrees and 3rd in the world for salary increase.
Henley Management Colleges MBA Degree is aimed at experienced
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