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Manchester Business School Worldwide holds information session for MBA for Construction Executives
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, November 23 - 2006 at 16:16
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Professor Graham Winch, Director of the MBA for Construction Executives, Manchester Business School, will present details of this unique MBA programme at a special, free of charge information session to be held at the conference centre at Dubai Knowledge Village on November 25th, 6.30-8.00pm.
The Construction MBA from one of the world's top business schools (MBS was ranked 22nd in the world and 3rd in the UK in the 2006 Financial Times MBA global rankings) was developed in partnership with leading construction industry institutions. It is designed around the specific needs of the industry to appeal to managers within all construction disciplines, from architecture and engineering to managing the process, enabling them to study in their own time without leaving their job.
MBS Worldwide's MBAs combine self-study with face-to-face residential workshops in Dubai, UK, Singapore or Hong Kong, allowing students from many different professional backgrounds to meet and learn from their experience and talk directly with their tutors.
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Anyone interested in reserving a place should contact the MBS Worldwide Middle East Centre: telephone +971 (0)4 365 8313.Manchester Business School is the UK's largest campus-based business and management school. It provides a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and custom-made executive programmes, for organisations from both the private and public sectors.
Manchester Business School Worldwide was established in 1992 and is the distance-learning arm of Manchester Business School. Today, the company offers a suite of distance learning management education programmes, including a DBA (Doctor of Business Administration) and three profession-based MBA programmes: MBA for Financial Managers and Finance Professionals, MBA for Engineering Business Managers, and an MBA for Construction Executives. The degrees are awarded by The University of Manchester.
MBSW operates with permanently staffed overseas centres in Hong Kong and Singapore as well as the new centre in Dubai.
MBSW is growing from strength to strength as more students choose distance learning as their preferred mode of study. Student numbers enrolled on current programmes is up to 2,500. This is set to increase as market opportunities grow and MBS Worldwide extends its suite of MBA programmes.
The FT (Financial Times) currently ranks Manchester Business School's full-time MBA programme at 22nd in the world, third in the UK and seventh in Europe. Manchester Business School holds triple MBA accreditation - AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB.
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