POSTGRADUATE
“This year one team went to Kenya looking
at the business case for introducing low
carbon energy sources and improved energy
efficiency to Fairtrade tea producers there.
Another worked for a construction company
in Australia,” says Margaret O’Neil, student
projects manager at Judge. “Also, students
doing their optional individual project in the
summer can choose to go abroad, so as part
of that we have had students going to India,
DiD you
China and Latin America.”
know?
Study weeks abroad
General Electric, which in
Cass and Judge are not the only business
2009 was ranked as the
schools to cater for business postgrads with
world’s largest company
by Forbes, has 323,000
the globetrotting urge. In 2009, Cranfield
employees in more than
School of Management offered MBA
100 countries around
students a choice of ‘study week’ destinations
Above
the world
Company visits
that included Brazil, China, Costa
allow students
to see how
The cities with the most
Rica, Cuba, Japan, South Africa, the
businesses are run
Global 500 headquarters,
US and Vietnam.
internationally
Left
according to CNN, are Top: Cordoba
Tokyo, Paris, New York,
At Nottingham University Business
Avenue in Buenos
London, Beijing and Seoul
Aires. Below: Foster
School, all MBA students can take the
City California -
sometimes known
According to VisitBritain,
second semester of their MBA at one of as Silicon Valley
a quarter of all trips to Nottingham’s overseas campuses or one of
the UK in 2008 were
several partner institutions throughout the
business-related
world. “There’s also a ‘study week abroad’
programme,” says Bob Berry, director of
Study at one of the UK’s top technology and business universities with a highly
distinctive range of courses in science, engineering, design, business and languages.
Founded in 1821 we are the 8th oldest university in the UK.
We offer a welcoming approach and a superb environment for postgraduate
study on the Master and PhD level. We hope that the relevance and quality of our
programmes, our excellent study environment and the commitment and talent of our
staff will attract those of you thinking of undertaking graduate study to come and
join around 1,000 Masters students and 400 research on-campus postgraduates, or
to become one of our off-campus students studying throughout the world.
We have a world-class reputation in the following areas (latest Research Assessment Exercise)
5* (highest grade) - Petroleum Engineering
5 (very good) - Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Built Environment
4 (good) - Chemistry, Food Science (Beer, Whisky), Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering,
Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Business and Management,
European (Language) Studies.
Specialist centres and research areas on campus
Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics; Institute of Petroleum Engineering; International Centre for Brewing and
Distilling; Centre for Translating and Interpreting Studies in Scotland; George Davies Centre for Fashion Retailing.
Please apply online:
www.postgraduate.hw.ac.uk/admissions or contact
Andrea Schwedler, International Officer (
a.schwedler@hw.ac.uk; Tel: 0131 451 3770) for further information.
http://www.hw.ac.uk
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