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Appalachian MBA students travel to china
BOONE—A dozen students enrolled in an international seminar offered through the MBA program in Appalachian State Universitys Walker College of Business are learning about international business firsthand with a trip to China.
The seminar is a requirement for the MBA degree and students enrolled in the program participate in an international travel experience as a component of the course.
Throughout the semester, the students explored a range of international business topics through interaction with guest speakers, research, presentations and case analysis. The students will continue their case discussion in China, working in teams with graduate students from Nanjing University.
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Denver Executive MBA students to visit China, Korea
Colorado State Universitys Denver Executive MBA class of 2007 will travel to the Republic of Korea and China June 9-19 in coordination with academic partners The Seoul School of Science and Technology and the China Agricultural University in Beijing.
Twenty students, staff and faculty - including Ajay Menon, dean of the College of Business - will visit several organizations, facilities and cultural sites.
An international trip is part of the Global Enterprise course within Colorado States Denver Executive MBA program. The course emphasizes a deeper understanding of current business practices, related institutions and underlying cultural
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Sloan marks ten years of China exchange
Philip Kwok, Hong Kong businessman and MIT alumnus, is to receive an honorary degree from the Sloan school at MIT in recognition of his work in setting up the Chinese Management Education Programme between the Sloan school and four leading Chinese universities. The scheme celebrates its tenth anniversary this weekend at Fudan University in Shanghai, one of the four partner schools.
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The University of Massachusetts has signed an agreement with Chinese education officials that moves it closer to becoming the first foreign university approved to offer online degree programs in China.
The agreement signed in Beijing today between UMass, China’s Continuing Education Association and the CerEdu Corp. calls for UMassOnline to make classes and degree programs at all five of the system’s campuses available in China within a year.
The Chinese Ministry of Education currently does not recognize the college credits or degree credentials earned in China by distance learning programs from foreign institutions.
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The Indian people want to know more about China, an Indian expert who has just returned from China Xinhua said recently in an interview.
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The Indian Institute of Travel and Tourism Management (IITM) provides a short duration of course, after which the candidates can be empanelled as a guide. Guide license has been granted both at the state and central level by the Department of Tourism. They hold examination according to their needs and advertise in leading newspapers. The test consists of Erlangen in general knowledge, history and culture, etc.. For further details contact directly to the tourism department of your choice.
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Dr. Sujit Basu, Director of Indian Management Development Institute (MDI), who just attended the sixth meeting of the India- China Eminent Persons Group (EPG) held in Beijing, said, "As two fastest growing economies, the peoples between India and China should know more about each other."
Comprising a cross-section of experts, including academics, media professionals, former government officials and scientists, the EPG's mission is to make recommendations to the two governments on ways in which India-China bilateral ties
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