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London Business School offers Middle Eastern Executive MBA candidates new scholarship opportunity
Dubai, UAE, November 18th, 2010: London Business School, one of the world's leading global business schools, has announced a new scholarship opportunity for Executive MBA candidates in the Middle East that will award a successful candidate a 50 per cent reduction in their tuition fees.The Executive MBA Middle East Scholarship, which is open to all self-sponsored Executive MBA candidates applying for the January 2011 intake, aims to attract outstanding individuals who are residents or nationals of Arab League member states.
Sir Andrew Likierman, Dean of London Business School, said:
The winner of the scholarship is expected to be a successful and ambitious professional who demonstrates dedication to developing and promoting the region and who proves their commitment to London Business School through ambassadorial work.
The deadline for applications to the January 2011 intake of the Executive MBA course is Wednesday 24 November.
The scholarship announcement follows the recent joining together for the first time of the London and Dubai streams of London Business School's Executive MBA programme to deliver a truly international programme experience.
Ruth Martel, Programme Director, Executive MBA, commented: "I would encourage successful and ambitious professionals with at least four years of management experience who are interested in gaining a world-recognised qualification to get in touch."
For further details, contact The Executive MBA team, Dubai, on +971 (0) 440 1930, email embadubai@london.edu or visit: www.london.edu/dubai/
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About London Business School
London Business School's purpose is to deliver insights and leaders that have impact. The School is ranked number one in the world for the full-time MBA programme*. In research, the School is ranked top ten and holds the highest average research score of any UK academic institution**.
The School's faculty, from over 30 countries, is grouped into seven subject areas - Accounting; Economics; Finance; Management Science and Operations; Marketing; Organisational Behaviour; and Strategic and International Management.
Studying at the School provides access to an unmatched diversity of thought. With a presence in four international cities - London, New York, Hong Kong and Dubai - the School is well positioned to equip students from more than 130 countries with the capabilities needed to operate in today's business environment. Students further benefit from our 30,000 alumni who provide a wealth of knowledge, business experience and worldwide networking opportunities.
The School awards over 1,000 degrees every year, across MBA, Executive MBA, Masters in Finance, Sloan Fellow and PhD programmes and has most recently added Masters in Management to its portfolio. The Executive Education team offers a portfolio of over 30 open programmes as well as custom-designed programmes developed to meet the specific needs of individuals and their organisation. Annually, over 8,000 participants attend executive programmes that are led by many of the world's leading business thinkers.
www.london.edu
* Financial Times MBA 2010 Rankings
** Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008
© Press Release 2010
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