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Bedfordshire MBA expands globally |
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Thursday, 16 August 2007 |
Plans at the University of Bedfordshire are underway to expand a postgraduate course, which allows aspiring managers to meet and share ideas with their international counterparts, into new global territories.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) course has grown in popularity over the last five years and as well as running from Bedfordshire, is now delivered in institutions around the world including Oman, Poland, India and South Africa.
The latest plans involve opening three more centres this year in Switzerland, Germany and Russia to run the MBA, which includes a period of study at the University for international students.
Tim Priestman, director of the MBA said: “We are now one of the largest Business Schools in the East of England and we have introduced what has been dubbed as a ‘flying faculty’ where our academics deliver MBA lectures around the world before coming back to Bedfordshire to teach here.”
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