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- Posted 5 years ago
The Benefits of an Economics Background for an Engineer
Ever since I was a kid, I dreamed of becoming an engineer. From playing with LEGO to being an active member of my high-school robotics team, I loved building things and breaking them down to learn how they worked. This being said, I have kept an open mind about a position in management down the road and from this perspective it was important to me to prepare for a career in both business and engineering. My answer: a dual degree program whereby I completed a BA in economics alongside a BSc in Mechanical Engineering.
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- Study Advice
- Posted 5 years ago
MBA vs PhD in Economics
Every year thousands of economics students decide to continue education, either straight away after graduation or after a year or two of “real world” work experience. Often at this point comes the question: should I pursue a PhD or enroll in a Master of Business Administration program?
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- Posted 6 years ago
Master of Business Administration (International)
Starts 30 Jun at University of Tasmania in Hobart, Australie
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- Posted 6 years ago
MBA or Specialized Master’s Degree: Which One is Best for You?
When you think business school, you probably think MBA. A Master’s of Business Administration has long been a coveted — and often essential — qualification for business professionals. In recent years, however, the tide has begun to quietly shift, with more business school students than ever pursuing master’s degrees in specialized fields such as accounting, economics and business analytics.
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- Campus Reviews
- Posted 6 years ago
Studying economics or business at Rotterdam Business School
Rotterdam is a funky, modern city in the southern part of the Netherlands, taking less than an hour to travel to by train from the capital Amsterdam. Although Amsterdam might be the more famous tourist destination to those outside of Europe, Rotterdam has an edgy, exciting quality which makes it a highly desirable location for people to study.
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- Posted 9 years ago
Should I Choose an MBA Concentration? - Pros & Cons
When you begin studying for an MBA, you may have the chance to choose a concentration – that is, a specialisation in which you focus on a particular area of business to study in-depth. Students with an economics graduate degree who are starting an MBA program are especially likely to be tempted towards a concentration option, with the perspective gained from an economics program offering an advantage in career paths like consulting, finance or information systems. It is particularly common in the USA for MBA students to have the chance to choose a concentration before they begin their course, similar to how other students would choose a major. If you are given this chance, should you choose a concentration? Here are the pros and cons of specialising during your MBA.
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- Posted 10 years ago
What is better - PhD or MBA?
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- Posted 10 years ago
Which univeristy is the best for doing MBA?
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- Posted 11 years ago
Getting Into Business School: Tips for Your Application
If you’re looking to get into Business School, you’re certainly not alone. Going to b-school, whether for undergraduate study or to do your MBA, is becoming an increasingly popular study option. Business school teaches students the practical application of theory into practice, as well as providing access to a network of contacts. In this post, I’ll offer some comprehensive suggestions for getting into the business school of your choice.
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- Posted 11 years ago
Selecting an MBA in the Region of Your Choice
If you are interested in earning an MBA but are unsure of whether you would like to remain in your current city, move elsewhere in your country or make a move abroad, having a better understanding of your options can help you make the right choice for you. The number of business schools around the globe is continuing to grow, though their reputations, teaching styles, tuition cost and the post-graduation opportunities still vary quite a lot depending on region and country.
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- Posted 11 years ago
How to Choose the Right MBA Program for You
The decision to return to school and earn a higher degree is not something to be taken lightly. Regardless of whether you have already gained 15 years of work experience or are considering a transition straight from a Bachelor’s to an MBA, there are many factors you should take into consideration before making a final selection regarding a program.
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- Posted 11 years ago
Working in a Business School for Professors - Pros & Cons
Business schools are an increasingly prominent force in higher education across the US, Europe and beyond. With more and more students look to study business, the career opportunities for teaching business students are growing. For professors with expertise in economics, social sciences, management and more, teaching at a business school can make an attractive career prospect.
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- Posted 11 years ago
MBA Rankings 2015
Every year, students and professionals alike enrol in MBA programs around the world to give them an edge in an increasingly competitive job market. Once you’ve weighed up the benefits of an MBA and made the decision to do one, the next question becomes: where?
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- Posted 11 years ago
Why Study in Italy? 5 Reasons to live La Dolce Vita
We’ve already explored Spain, China and Turkey – next stop in our series exploring top destinations for students is Italy!
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- Posted 11 years ago
5 Reasons to Study in Turkey: “Crossing the Bridge”
Earlier this month we wrote about the top 5 reasons to study in the Iberian Peninsula; the high quality of education, the Spanish language, the culture, lifestyle, landscape and entertainment are factors that draw people towards study in Spain. Next up, Turkey is the second country we want to talk about in our series exploring top destinations for students from around the world.
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- Posted 11 years ago
Why Study in Spain? Top 5 Reasons to Head to the Iberian Peninsula
Spain is the first country we will be highlighting in a new series exploring top destinations for students from around the world. Spain is one of the most popular countries in Europe for students interested in either short-term or longer exchange programs, as well as for those looking to earn a full degree in a foreign country.
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- Posted 11 years ago
Earning an MBA in Germany – A Rising Star in Business Education
As application season approaches, potential students around the world are narrowing their searches to find programs that perfectly fit their needs and interests. For those interested in earning a globally oriented MBA or Executive MBA, the first inclination is often to scan lists of programs located in the United States or United Kingdom.
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- Posted 11 years ago
Executive MBA in Europe: 10 Top Programs
If you’re already in the midst of your career and are interested in climbing the ladder out of middle management, it might be time to head back to school. More and more executives are taking the time to earn an MBA, and the benefits of doing so are numerous, including increased salary, promotions, new job offers and global networks of other top professionals in your field. Before you start sending off applications, however, it can pay off (literally) to do your research regarding which program is best for you.
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- Posted 11 years ago
Academic Careers for MBA Graduates
Although the MBA tends to be viewed as strongly practice-oriented and the PhD as more theoretical, there are no strict lines regarding what one can do after earning either of these degrees. In a previous post, MBA vs. PhD in Economics, we highlighted the ongoing debate many people have regarding the suitability of each degree for various career paths, and how to make a decision that fits your interests.
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- Posted 11 years ago
Graduate Degree in Marketing – Is It Worth It?
In previous posts, we’ve delved into the pros and cons of pursuing a PhD in math, political science or economics, while also weighing in on the debate about the relative value of an MBA vs. PhD.
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- Posted 11 years ago
Experts Talk: An Interview with Dr. Ed Dolan
We spoke with Dr. Dolan about his crossover interests in Russian literature and economics (and how he made that combination work to his advantage), his experience working in Moscow during the last years of the Soviet Union and why he recommends the MBA degree, among other topics.
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- Posted 1 year ago
Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Finance online
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Tsinghua Global MBA Program
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Master of Business Administration with track in Economics (Online)
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What GMAT Scores Do You Need To Get Admitted to the Best MBA Programs in Europe?
When you're applying for an MBA program, there are so many things to consider: Finding the right course in the right location, choosing a concentration, looking at long-term employment options... there's a lot of information that you'll need. To help you with this important decision, we're compiling a list of the entry requirements for some of the best MBA courses around the world, so you know what you need to aim for.
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