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Top business school invites senior business practitioners to learn more about the 'Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programme'

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 24 - 2007 at 12:04
  • PRESS RELEASE

Manchester Business School Worldwide (MBSW), the distance learning arm of Manchester Business School, one of the world's leading business schools, is offering one-to-one information meetings in Dubai for experienced business practitioners for the School's Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programme, which is now available in the region through distance learning via the MBSW centre in Dubai.

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The DBA programme is the logical extension of the MBA programme, through which business practitioners can undertake a substantial piece of research work, whilst remaining in a real business environment and with minimal disruption to their lives. Apart from the greater emphasis on the practical business application of the research, all the elements of the DBA are the same as for a PhD. The MBSW DBA programme combines self-study with face-to-face residential workshops in the UK.

The DBA information meetings, which are free of charge, will be hosted by Dr Alistair Benson, Academic Director and Senior Teaching Fellow, at the MBSW office F05, block 6, at Dubai Knowledge Village, between 12-6.00pm, on Saturday, 27th January 2007.
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Meetings with Dr Benson can be booked in advance by contacting, MBSW Middle East Centre.

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 holds triple MBA accreditation - AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB.

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