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2012 Financial Times annual ranking of business schools confirms Manchester Business School’s doctoral programme (DBA) as number one in the world

Wednesday, 15 February 2012


MBS DBA programme seeks innovative research ideas from senior Middle East business people

31 January 2012 (Dubai, UAE): One of the world’s top business research doctoral programmes aims to recruit experienced senior business people in the Middle East to undertake cutting edge research. Manchester Business School’s (MBS) global programme admits only 30 students per year, worldwide, and there are currently more than 20 students from the region on the programme. The MBS Doctoral programme is a world class qualification, which has once again been ranked number one in the world by the Financial Times in its 2012 rankings published on January 30th 2012.

The DBA programme emphasises the application of knowledge to research issues. The DBA research is intended to apply state of the art knowledge to a specific management issue to directly improve the quality of the decision making. Through the DBA programme, senior business practitioners can undertake a substantial piece of research work, whilst remaining in a real business environment and with minimal disruption to their lives, and focus on the practical business application of the research.

Speaking during her visit to the UAE to meet prospective DBA candidates, Professor Jikyeong Kang, Director of the DBA programme at Manchester Business School, commented; “We are delighted to have the MBS DBA reconfirmed as the world’s top ranked programme by the FT in its 2012 rankings, which is important to students considering investing a substantial amount of time and effort in embarking on this rigorous programme. Research is at the heart of Manchester Business School and we are fortunate to have a very strong base of faculty to supervise our doctoral programme students. The Middle East is very important for the DBA programme, with students from the region accounting for more than 10 per cent of the current global student base and I have been impressed  by the candidates we have met during my visit.”      

The MBS DBA programme combines self-study with residential workshops at the Manchester Business School campus in the UK. The programme is delivered using a blend of self study and face-to-face teaching in year one, providing solid foundations for refined research methods in order to carry out research of a commercial nature. The DBA typically takes 4-5 years to complete, offering flexibility for working professionals.
The DBA is ideal for those business professionals entering the consultancy business, for those in company charged with ideas generation, business research, and development, and those seeking to advance their career in those directions. Academics also choose the DBA as a path to career development, in particular consultancy work.

http://www.mbs.ac.uk/programmes/dba/

Notes to Editor

Manchester Business School

Manchester Business School is the UK's largest campus-based business and management school. It provides a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and custom-made executive programmes, for organisations from both the private and public sectors. Manchester Business School holds triple MBA accreditation – AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB. All successful MBA students are awarded a degree by the University of Manchester and no distinction is made between the different learning formats – all have reached the same high standard expected of a Manchester MBA.


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MBS DBA programme seeks innovative research ideas from senior Middle East business people

31 January 2012 (Dubai, UAE): One of the world’s top business research doctoral programmes aims to recruit experienced senior business people in the Middle East to undertake cutting edge research. Manchester Business School’s (MBS) global programme admits only 30 students per year, worldwide, and there are currently more than 20 students from the region on the programme. The MBS Doctoral programme is a world class qualification, which has once again been ranked number one in the world by the Financial Times in its 2012 rankings published on January 30th 2012.

The DBA programme emphasises the application of knowledge to research issues. The DBA research is intended to apply state of the art knowledge to a specific management issue to directly improve the quality of the decision making. Through the DBA programme, senior business practitioners can undertake a substantial piece of research work, whilst remaining in a real business environment and with minimal disruption to their lives, and focus on the practical business application of the research.

Speaking during her visit to the UAE to meet prospective DBA candidates, Professor Jikyeong Kang, Director of the DBA programme at Manchester Business School, commented; “We are delighted to have the MBS DBA reconfirmed as the world’s top ranked programme by the FT in its 2012 rankings, which is important to students considering investing a substantial amount of time and effort in embarking on this rigorous programme. Research is at the heart of Manchester Business School and we are fortunate to have a very strong base of faculty to supervise our doctoral programme students. The Middle East is very important for the DBA programme, with students from the region accounting for more than 10 per cent of the current global student base and I have been impressed  by the candidates we have met during my visit.”      

The MBS DBA programme combines self-study with residential workshops at the Manchester Business School campus in the UK. The programme is delivered using a blend of self study and face-to-face teaching in year one, providing solid foundations for refined research methods in order to carry out research of a commercial nature. The DBA typically takes 4-5 years to complete, offering flexibility for working professionals.
The DBA is ideal for those business professionals entering the consultancy business, for those in company charged with ideas generation, business research, and development, and those seeking to advance their career in those directions. Academics also choose the DBA as a path to career development, in particular consultancy work.

http://www.mbs.ac.uk/programmes/dba/

Notes to Editor

Manchester Business School

Manchester Business School is the UK's largest campus-based business and management school. It provides a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and custom-made executive programmes, for organisations from both the private and public sectors. Manchester Business School holds triple MBA accreditation – AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB. All successful MBA students are awarded a degree by the University of Manchester and no distinction is made between the different learning formats – all have reached the same high standard expected of a Manchester MBA.


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Manchester Business School enrolls record number of new MBA students in the Middle East

Wednesday, 15 February 2012


Manchester Business School enrolls record number of new MBA students in the Middle East
MBS maintains growth momentum in the region as MBA student base grows to 1,200  

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IMT introduces accredited one year MBA programme

Monday, 13 February 2012

IMT introduces accredited one year MBA programme

Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Dubai, one of the premium business schools in the region, accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR) of UAE, announced the introduction of one-year MBA programme which will offer working professionals the flexibility of completing the course in a short and convenient period of time.

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Big Choice group UK in association with DIAC has organized a Familiarization Tour

Monday, 06 February 2012

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Big Choice group UK in association with DIAC has organized a Familiarization Tour (FAM Tour) for agents and universities to demonstrate education options for studying in the UAE on February 2nd, 2012.

Following ICEF, they took participating agents and universities to visit DIAC and  DKV.
The participants of the FAM Tour were approximately 20 agents from the Middle East, Turkey, Africa and South Asia.

They are attendees of ICEF and QE workshops.

These agents are carefully selected, they  represent the best agents in their countries and are very keen to work with universities in DIAC.

DIAC Partner Development Management conducted a presentation for the agents informing them about DIAC and the universities. Following the presentation the agents took a tour around both DIAC and DKV campus.

 

 

AIB-MENA and UOWD launch 2nd volume of UAE case studies “Actions and Insights: Managing in Uncertain Times”

Sunday, 05 February 2012
The Academy of International Business – Middle East North Africa (AIB-MENA) and University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) launched the second volume of “Actions and Insights” on cases studies of UAE companies at the 2nd annual AIB-MENA conference held recently at Zayed University under the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Nahayan bin Mubarak Al-Nahayan, UAE Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
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Professor Ghassan Aouad appointed new President of UOWD

Thursday, 02 February 2012

Professor Ghassan Aouad appointed new President of UOWD

Aouad has worked as Pro Vice-Chancellor at UK’s Salford University

Dubai, January 30, 2012: Professor Ghassan Aouad, former Pro Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation and Dean of the College of Science and Technology at Salford University in the UK, has been appointed the new President of the University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD).

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Dubai International Academic City Highlights Strategies to Support Innovation in Education

Sunday, 29 January 2012

Dubai International Academic City Highlights Strategies to Support Innovation in Education
 
TECOM Investments and universities based at Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) have implemented a number of initiatives to encourage innovation in education. The initiatives are a testimony to TECOM Investments’ commitment to knowledge creation as a fundamental pillar of success for both the industry and the nation, according to Dr Ayoub Kazim, Managing Director, TECOM Investments’ Education Cluster.

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DIAC Student Hub collaborates with HP to bring the Truck Tour to the Middle East to Showcase Education Initiatives

Thursday, 26 January 2012

HP presented the latest education solutions and initiatives designed to integrate affordable and collaborative technology in the classroom and suited for both the students & teachers - Freedom to Learn on the Go!

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UAE’s Future Energy Plans

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Published in Khaleej Times on 17 January, 2012Dr_Ayoub_Web

Dr Ayoub Kazim

With the rising importance of the energy sector, academic institutions in the UAE such as the University of Sharjah and the UAE University have recently started introducing energy-related disciplines of study. 

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AIB-MENA Conference Concludes with Presentation of Awards for Community Development & Inspirational Leadership

Monday, 16 January 2012

Keynote speaker Mirza Al Sayegh calls for new mindset to face ‘uncertain times’

The 2nd Academy of International Business (AIB) MENA Conference, which attracted more than 100 delegates from 24 countries and 89 universities, concluded on January 15 with the presentation of community development and inspirational leadership awards at Zayed University.

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