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8 REASONS WHY GLOBAL


TALENTS CHOOSE Nyenrode for their Full-time MBA


There are thousands of MBAs across the world so finding the right one can be very overwhelming and time- consuming. The similarities amongst programs require for seekers to identify the business school that supports them in accomplishing their goals. Based on the experience of our participants and alumni, we identified the reasons why global minds chose Nyenrode Business Universiteit as their partner for a full- time MBA journey.


Business hub in Europe: study in Holland


The Netherlands has been recognized throughout history as a leading country in international trade and commerce. The diversity of it’s culture allows for eastern and western philosophies and business ethics to coexist. Within this context, Nyenrode is the most prestigious business school and one of Europe’s most respected business universities.


Our roots: by business, for business Nyenrode was founded in 1946 by visionary business leaders with the mission of making a significant contribution to uplifting post-war society. This act of leadership, entrepreneurship and stewardship shaped our ethos of creating and delivering high quality, action-inclined business education.


Home away from home: unique environment


Nowhere else in the world will you encounter a business school where full-time participants of International MBA live on a campus surrounded by pristine forests, beautiful fauna and the splendor of a 13th Century castle.


‘’Nyenrode is not only about following lectures and courses; it is also about having fun with friends who feel like family. Nyenrode is all about one close family that help each other in making the right decision in the next step of life’’ Gijs Timmers, Dutch, IMBA 2012-2013


Personal attention and coaching programs: optimizing growthw Personal development and growth cannot occur in a big crowd thus we chose a small class size for our IMBA program. Our personalized attention and coaching programs allow us to walk the development path with you paying close attention to your challenges and capabilities.


Meeting experienced CEOs: the life and demands of top executives The best way to understand the context within which executives and CEOs operate is to challenge and be challenged by them. Nyenrode’s commitment to practical learning is brought to life through sessions where our participants interact with C-level


executives of various companies by presenting business ideas, discussing current business situations and learning from their experiences.


‘’With their fresh, creative, challenging and often innovative perspective, participants in the IMBA program inspire me. Sharing their ideas about responding to global challenges and interacting with them is an important fuel for me to stay in touch with the next generation of responsible


business leaders.’’ Harry van Dorenmalen


Chairman IBM Europe, GM BeNeLux, Country Manager the Netherlands


International study experience: visiting key global economies During the MBA program, our participants increase their global business awareness by looking at the current and potential opportunities of different markets. Visiting three of the most notable economies serve as a mean to learn about their challenges, perspectives and ways of doing business.


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