• The French Foundation for Management Education.
In 2008/9 students from over 200 different countries came to the UK to study business and management, from Azerbaijan to Zambia, with students from China, India, Nigeria, Germany and France the most numerous.
Business and management statistics:
Business and management continues to be the most popular subject area of study for undergraduates and continues to increase at a faster rate than the sector as a whole.
Finance and hospitality are two particular growth areas at all levels of study, with Marketing and Management both proving increasingly popular at
postgraduate level.
• 1 in 8 undergraduates chose business and management.
• 1 in 5 postgraduates chose business and management.
• 1 in 4 international students. • £2bn estimated contribution to UK export earnings.
• £7.5bn estimated contribution to regional economies. Source: HESA Student/Staff/Finance records 2009/10
Employers are looking for key skills including: communication, analytical and research abilities, good interpersonal skills and increasingly an awareness of sustainability practices for business and research.
So whether you want to work in management consultancy, local government, charity or for any other business or indeed start your own business, skills from a business and management course will place you in a good position to get a job and build a career.
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CASE STUDY London College of Fashion Launches Executive Education London College of Fashion is proud
to announce its Executive MBA (Fashion). Developed in partnership with industry and designed to dovetail with the demanding work commitments of busy professionals, this unique programme will allow you to propel your career and stand out from the crowd as a confident, knowledgeable and inspirational leader.
An unparalleled personal experience delivered by a world-leading provider that knows how to recognise and develop talent, this exclusive course is co-developed and taught by some of the most highly respected professionals that industry and academia have to offer.
“Fashion is a
trillion dollar global business - as big or bigger than music or movies or publishing. Fashion companies face sophisticated business issues which include mergers and
acquisitions, global compliance, employment laws which vary from country to country, intellectual property including counterfeiting, real estate, licensing and trade laws - the complex nature of getting goods from one country to another. Fashion professionals must have a basic understanding of these issues to compete in a challenging industry.”
Barbara Kolsun, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Stuart Weitzman, LLC.
The Executive MBA (Fashion) is a flagship course for London College of Fashion. Developed in partnership with industry and designed to dovetail with the demanding work commitments of busy professionals, this unique programme will allow you to propel your career and stand out from the crowd as a confident, knowledgeable and inspirational leader.
An unparalleled personal experience delivered by a world-leading provider that knows how to recognise and develop talent, this exclusive course is co-developed and taught by some of the most highly respected professionals that industry and academia have to offer.
Find out more at:
http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/ courses/graduate-school/emba- fashion/
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