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MBA UNITED KINGDOM
Kent Business School
UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY
Kent Business School is located at the University of Kent’s
attractive campus in Canterbury. With easy access to London
and other European destinations, the School has a fully
n Contact details
dedicated international faculty and students from a wide
Kent Business School
University of Kent
variety of nationalities and backgrounds who benefit from a
Canterbury CT2 PE7
supportive and friendly learning environment.
United Kingdom
Tel: 00 44 (0) 1227 827726
Fax: 00 44 (0) 1227 761187
E-mail: KBSAdmissions@kent.ac.uk
www.kent.ac.uk/KBS
■ Director
Martyn Jones
■ Programme Director
Chris Bristow
■ Year founded
1965
■ Language of instruction
English
■ Students
50 Full Time MBA, 20 Exec. MBA, 40 MSc
■ Foreign students
80 %
■ Gender distribution
70 % male, 30 % female
■ Degree background
Management, Business Administration, English, Science
■ Age range
24-35
■ Average work experience
2.5 years
■ Graduates per year
45 Full Time MBA, 20 Exec. MBA 40 MSc
■ Faculty
65 Full time from 18 different nationalities
PROGRAMMES METHODOLOGY
■ Scolarships
Kent Business School offers a one-year All classes are taught and include
Some scholarships are available through the International
full time MBA and a Modular Executive project work and exams. Emphasis is
Office (www.kent.ac.uk/recruitment/funding). Full tuition
fees and/or living expenses are available to MSc students
MBA (eight one-week residential placed on personal development and
undertaking a 3-year research degree programme modules over 20 months). Candidates generic skills required for a successful
following the MSc.
without work experience may apply to career in management.
■ Library
the suite of MSc in Management
http://library.kent.ac.uk/library
Programmes. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
■ Careers service
www.kent.ac.uk/careers/InternationalStudents.htm
The Kent MBA is a general management • Good first degree
■ Accreditation
programme suitable to people from all
• 250 (600) TOEFL or “B” in Cambridge
AMBA work backgrounds. The School has a
Certificate of Proficiency or 6.5 IELTS
■ In-company training European focus with strong historical
Paul Philips, Deputy Director Tel: 00 44 (0) 1227 82 7726
links with China. Areas of Expertise
• Valid work experience
■ Student accomodation
include Supply Chain Management for
• GMAT is not a requirement
International Office www.kent.ac.uk/international/
the food and constructions sectors,
■ Distance to nearest town
• Personal interview
1 km from Canterbury centre
Anglo-Sino Business Management,
■ Local transport availabe
Tourism on Islands and Coastal Areas, OTHER PROGRAMMES
Bus. Close to Ashford (Eurostar), Dover (Eurotunnel)
and Business Productivity.
In addition to its MBA programmes,
■ Nearest airports
An on-going language support Kent Business School offers a one-year
Gatwick. 90 minutes train ride from London.
programme is available to all MSc in Management programme
Kent International Airport: www.kia-m.com
participants. starting in September.
Programmes Start date Duration Hours
Full time MBA September 1 year 450 contact hours
Executive MBA September 20 months 450 contact hours
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