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ExecMBA
INSEAD (France and Singapore)
The Business School for the World
www.insead.edu/emba
SCHOOL
DATA & CONTACT DETAILS
INSEAD Executive MBA programme structure :
INSEAD is widely recognised among the world’s top-tier business schools as one
Length : 15 months, October 2008-December 2009
of the most innovative and influential business schools. It is the only business
On-campus modules : Total of 12 weeks on-
school with full-fledged campuses in Asia (Singapore) and Europe (France). campus, in-residence. Europe Campus modules:
Currently 138 faculty teach more than 900 MBA students, 8000 executives and
two 2-week modules, four 1-week modules. Asia
54 PhD students from over 120 countries. The Executive MBA was launched in
Campus modules: two 2-week modules. Off-
campus assignments: equivalent to 5 weeks.
autumn 2003. INSEAD’s unique global perspective and multicultural diversity
are reflected in all aspects of its research and teaching. The INSEAD-Wharton
Student Body :
Alliance, announced in May 2001, combines INSEAD’s resources with those of Average Age: 3 5
Wharton’s campuses in Philadelphia and San Francisco, to deliver business
Percentage of women: 21%
education and research across a global learning network.
Nationalities: 33
INSEAD Alumni Network :
INSEAD Executive MBA - High standards, Executive MBA participants, conferred with a
new horizons
Masters of Business Administration degree for
executives, are part of INSEAD's worldwide
alumni network of over 32,500 members.
In a modular format, compressed into 15
exhilarating months, INSEAD’s Executive MBA
programme gives high achievers the chance to
Cost :
earn an MBA while they work. But this is no
Tuition fees* in Euros are 90,000 for 2008-2009
TESTIMONY
Includes all academic materials, library access,
“part-time” MBA. It is an MBA targeted at
coffee break refreshments, lunches, some
thoughtful, motivated business people who
dinners, selected social functions, and technical
Chief Executive Officer
want to further their career and personal facilities.
* Tuition fees subject to change.
Ministry of Health Holdings Pte Ltd
development. Participants need an
Singaporean
international mindset, strong analytical skills
Application Process :
and emotional maturity. On average, they have
The GMAT is required. TOEFL may be required.
“I wanted to experience teaching
10-11 years work experience. INSEAD Executive MBA operates a staged
by faculty who were conversant
admissions process.
The deadlines for OCTOBER 2008 (Class of
in best-inclass practices and
Crucially, they have leadership potential. In a
2009) are :
thinking, learning with peers
dynamic environment, the programme gives
who had proven managerial and
successful, ambitious executives the skills to
Deadline for complete application :
leadership ability, and exposure
become business leaders. Their international 1st round : 24 March 2008
to as many cultures as humanly
outlook is also developed, as participants in
2nd round : 19 May 2008
3rd round : 30 June 2008
possible. And I wanted the
Europe and Asia come from some 30 countries.
4th round : 15 September 2008
programme to be relevant and
allow for classroom learning to
Without disrupting their career, participants
Brochures and application materials can be downloaded
instantly be applicable to
spend time in both Fontainebleau and from our web site :
www.insead.edu/emba
workplace performance. The
Singapore. And now, there is another option:
Contact details :
INSEAD EMBA was the only
the new dual degree offered by INSEAD and
programme that allowed me to
Tsinghua University in China and Singapore.
achieve all these objectives.”
(www.insead.edu/tiemba)
Name : Hilde Deschoemaeker
Email :
hilde.deschoemaeker@insead.edu
Telephone : 33(0)1.60.72.90.54
Website :
www.insead.edu/emba
Please quote the TopExecEd Supplement when
contacting INSEAD Executive MBA.
Thank you.
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