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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 to begin in September 2007.
Our new Morning MBA is the only program of its kind presently being offered in the world, said Richard Powers, assistant dean and executive director (MBA programs) at the Rotman School. It provides prospective MBA candidates with another option that can fit into their busy schedules.
More : news.utoronto.ca
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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
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,
Rotman MBAs Win Not-For-Profit Case Competition
For the second consecutive year, a team of MBA students from the University of Torontos Rotman School of Management have won an international case competition at The George Washington University School of Business.
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The Rotman team, consisting of first-year MBA student Sarah Stern and second-year MBA students Abhijit Rawal, Hala Kosyura, and Ellie Avishai, defeated teams from 20 other business schools to take the first place prize.
The annual competition, held the weekend of March 17 in Washington D.C., focuses on finding business solutions for a not-for profit agency. This years case focused
MBA students offer consulting services
Five students from the Rotman School of Management are the newest additions to the ranks of business consultants.
Christopher Charlesworth, Andrew Clarfield-Henry, Michael Dary, Sandy Sue and Roger Thompson have become partners in Rotmans Impact Consulting Group, a full-service, student-owned and managed firm that hires new partners each year from students who are completing the first year of the Rotman two-year MBA program. The team is able to draw on the resources of the Rotman School, as well as their own unique backgrounds to create specialized and professional consulting services, at a fraction of the cost of
Harvard Business School (HBS) today unveiled HBS 2+2, a first-of-its-kind deferred MBA admissions program designed to reach qualified college students, especially those who may not typically consider business as a career path or business education as a future option.
This unique program will give undergraduates a guaranteed place in a future Harvard Business School MBA class, contingent upon their graduation from college and the successful completion of two years of approved work experience. Some of the worlds leading organizations such as Google and Teach for America have signed up as recruiting partners, receptive to hiring 2+2s for the work experience
U. of Calgary launches oilpatch MBA program
Strong demand from the energy industry has prompted the University of Calgary to create a masters degree program focused on the challenges of extracting dwindling oil and gas reserves.
The two-year program, essentially an oilpatch MBA, will see its first graduates in 2008. Its offered jointly by the science faculty and the Schulich School of Engineering and is aimed at having different oil and gas professionals work more effectively together.
This program will allow geologists, geophysicists and engineers to better understand each others contributions to the oil exploration and recovery process, said Larry Lines, head of
Work of MBA student photographers on display LENS 2007 contest winners celebrated
The prize-winning photographs from LENS 2007 will be on display at the Rotman School of Management through April 18.
LENS 2007 is the second annual competition featuring photos taken by students enrolled in the Rotman Schools two- and three-year MBA programs. This year, 167 entries were submitted for consideration by 35 students. Ten winners were chosen and celebrated at a March 19 reception at the school.
First prize was awarded to Mike Graham (MBA 2008) for his photo Down the Tower Stairs taken at Ronneberg Castle, Ronneberg, Germany. Michelle Lozano (MBA
University of Calgary launches oilpatch MBA
Strong demand from the energy industry has prompted the University of Calgary to create a masters degree program focused on the challenges of extracting dwindling oil and gas reserves.
The two-year program essentially an oilpatch MBA will see its first graduates in 2008. Its offered jointly by the science faculty and the Schulich School of Engineering and is aimed at having different oil and gas professionals work more effectively together.
This program will allow geologists geophysicists and engineers to better understand each others contributions to the oil exploration and recovery process said Larry Lines head of the
Ethiopia Unity University College Launches MBA Program
The Unity University College, one of the main private educational institutions in the country is set to begin offering graduate program courses in two disciplines, its president disclosed on Monday.
Unity University College President Dr.Fiseha said the college has been granted pre-accreditation from the Ministry of Education to carry out program in Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Development Economics.
The college has also finalized preparations to launch additional MBA programs in Law and Information Communication Technology (ICT).
More : nazret.com
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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