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Manchester Business School,
The University of Manchester
EUROPE
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t Manchester Business School, we offer a range
Programme Type:
A
Full-time MBA
of accredited and unique MBA programmes to Manchester Global MBA
suit your career goals and professional situation. The
Blended learning MBA
Manchester MBA marks you out as academically
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accomplished and, crucially, able to apply what you
have learned to the workplace to deliver tangible
Full-time MBA programme information
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results immediately. Employers worldwide recognise September
its value; having MBA (Manchester) after your name
Programme duration:
opens up exciting opportunities across the globe.
18-months
Full-time MBA
Tuition fee:
EU - £27,160
Our unique 18-month full-time programme exposes
Non EU - £31,260
you to at least 2 live projects and the opportunity to through the enhanced use of technology for delivery
take part in an internship, international exchange and and material content that will be available to give you
Contact:
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to specialize through electives. You will be part of an a richer learning experience. Tel: +44 (0)161 306 1320
international class with a broad range of skills and
Manchester Global MBA
industry experience and together you’ll spend over 30% Blended learning MBA
programme information
of the programme working on group projects, acquiring As well as providing an exceptional portfolio of Start dates:
the kind of real-life experience that will ultimately make theoretical and practical business skills, our 3 industry
September
you more attractive to employers. While our world- specific MBA programmes are tailored to fit around the
Programme duration:
class academics will support your learning throughout demands of your working life. This flexibility offers a
24 months – 60 months
the MBA, they take a less supervisory role in projects positive alternative to full-time study, enabling you to
Tuition fee:
as the programme progresses. Your dealings with client continue in your professional career while completing £19,200 (September ‘08 intake)
companies become increasingly unstructured, allowing your MBA from anywhere in the world.
Contact:
you to develop your skills in a real-life environment. The experiential learning and face-to-face workshop
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elements in our programmes are delivered by the same
Tel: +44 (0)1248 672222
Manchester Global MBA senior faculty who teach on the full-time MBA. Our
Blended learning MBA programme
This MBA programme has been designed support system puts your welfare first – this is why
information
specifically for the more experienced global executive we have international executive centres in Dubai, Hong
MBA for Financial Managers and Finance
and ensures flexibility and accessibility to fit around Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Caribbean and Brazil.
Professionals
MBA for Engineering Business Managers
your lifestyle; you can achieve all the benefits of the All three routes to your MBA encapsulate the best of MBA for Construction Executives
full-time MBA without taking a career break and still the Manchester Method approach to learning – the
Start dates:
develop your skills and management talents in a idea that teaching makes learning more relevant and
January
shorter two year period. exciting to you, by taking your MBA into live business
July
As well as face-to-face module workshops, there environments. The programme begins with you being
Programme duration:
is a strong emphasis on innovation, leadership, taught and concludes by showing you how to direct
30 months – 60 months
internationalism and collaborative work-based projects, your own learning, and put theory into practice.
Tuition fee:
MBA Alumni and Student Profile
£16,400 (July ‘08 intake)
Lex Greensill (Full-time MBA 06) Anthony Olukoju - MBA for Financial Contact:
Prior to joining the Full-time Manager and Finance Professionals
mba@mbs-worldwide.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1248 672222
MBA programme, Lex set up and Accelerated programme
ran a venture capital fund start-up in Anthony is a Partner at Deloitte
Australia and the UK. During his time and began his MBA in July 2006
at Manchester Business School, he already holding professional accounting
developed an idea for a new financial product, pitched it qualifications (ACA, CPA, CISA) and wanted a
to Morgan Stanley and now heads up this new business management qualification to help him effectively and
venture for the company in London. proactively deal with business issues as they unfold.
Manchester’s 18-month programme and culturally “I decided to study the Manchester Business School
diverse class provided Lex with a framework, which MBA because I know that the solid mix of international
helped him broaden his skill base: “Working with elements in the MBA programme would provide real
such an internationally varied group of students was world experiences that would help me in decision
extremely valuable - shared insights and experiences all making and equip me to take charge of businesses
enhanced my business learning. The MBA provided me that transcend borders, cultures, languages, politics,
with a wide set of skills and the capacity to use them in business practices and fiscal regimes.”
a variety of scenarios. When you’re running a business “The blended learning MBA at MBS Worldwide
- that’s what you need. You can employ specialists, but can provide those in the business world with the
you need to have a robust understanding of everything leadership skills they require to find success and
that goes on in a business, that’s what the Manchester excellence where others have settled for failure and
MBA delivers.” mediocrity. Personally, it has instilled a sense of self
Lex explains, how after graduating, the Manchester discipline in me and has helped me understand some
Method continues to help his career: “The MBA inherent capabilities I did not realize I possess.”
certainly catapulted me to a level of commercial
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