Senin, 29 November 2010
MSc Management BPP Business School
Exclusively for January 2011 intake, in addition to your MSc, pick and choose up to £2,000 worth of additional training courses to help you develop additional specialist technical or professional skills for no extra cost.
For more information, visit www.bpp.com/postgraduate
BPP Business School’s MSc Management degree is rigorous, practically-oriented and designed to provide you with the skills and competencies required to manage effectively in today’s economic climate.
The MSc Management is open to graduates or professionals with backgrounds in any discipline looking to work in, or advance within, a managerial capacity.
Once qualified, you will be equipped with broad, critical skills required to operate in a variety of managerial positions across a diverse range of industry sectors.
Our focus is on enhancing your employability therefore the management course places particular emphasis on building the interpersonal, analytical and problem solving abilities that will allow you to make an immediate impact in a managerial role.
Our MSc Management course offers you:
• A firm grounding for developing the skills and competencies essential for managerial effectiveness - suitable for graduates in any discipline and/or prospective managers
• A career development scheme integrated within the programme schedule to focus on nurturing your managerial skills
• Guaranteed membership of the Chartered Institute of Management included within your programme fee, allowing you to gain access to a host of resources, workshops and networking events essential for your professional development
• Teaching provided by a mix of academics and management practitioners ensuring you enjoy the benefit of practical insight from those who have worked in the industry along with robust academic teaching
• All lectures accompanied by small-group tutorials and a high degree of student-tutor contact time
• Personal tutor support and guidance to increase your confidence and assist you in realising your potential
• Extensive e-learning support including podcasts from lectures and interactive self-testing opportunities
For more information, visit www.bpp.com/postgraduate
Entry requirements:
A qualifying degree in any subject (minimum of a lower second class honours degree) from a recognised UK or Overseas institution.
Language requirements:
Individuals whose first language is not English should have one of the following minimum English language qualifications (or equivalent):
IELTS (min.) 7.0
TOEFL (Paper exam 575, computer based test 232 and internet test 91)
Study information
Qualification:
MSc
Study duration:
12 months
Study mode:
FT
Start month:
January or September
Contacts and how to apply
Administrative contact and how to apply:
Please contact our Admissions team if you have any queries or require any further information.
e: admissions@bpp.com
t: +44 (0) 8450775566
www.bpp.com/postgraduate
For more information, visit www.bpp.com/postgraduate
BPP Business School’s MSc Management degree is rigorous, practically-oriented and designed to provide you with the skills and competencies required to manage effectively in today’s economic climate.
The MSc Management is open to graduates or professionals with backgrounds in any discipline looking to work in, or advance within, a managerial capacity.
Once qualified, you will be equipped with broad, critical skills required to operate in a variety of managerial positions across a diverse range of industry sectors.
Our focus is on enhancing your employability therefore the management course places particular emphasis on building the interpersonal, analytical and problem solving abilities that will allow you to make an immediate impact in a managerial role.
Our MSc Management course offers you:
• A firm grounding for developing the skills and competencies essential for managerial effectiveness - suitable for graduates in any discipline and/or prospective managers
• A career development scheme integrated within the programme schedule to focus on nurturing your managerial skills
• Guaranteed membership of the Chartered Institute of Management included within your programme fee, allowing you to gain access to a host of resources, workshops and networking events essential for your professional development
• Teaching provided by a mix of academics and management practitioners ensuring you enjoy the benefit of practical insight from those who have worked in the industry along with robust academic teaching
• All lectures accompanied by small-group tutorials and a high degree of student-tutor contact time
• Personal tutor support and guidance to increase your confidence and assist you in realising your potential
• Extensive e-learning support including podcasts from lectures and interactive self-testing opportunities
For more information, visit www.bpp.com/postgraduate
Entry requirements:
A qualifying degree in any subject (minimum of a lower second class honours degree) from a recognised UK or Overseas institution.
Language requirements:
Individuals whose first language is not English should have one of the following minimum English language qualifications (or equivalent):
IELTS (min.) 7.0
TOEFL (Paper exam 575, computer based test 232 and internet test 91)
Study information
Qualification:
MSc
Study duration:
12 months
Study mode:
FT
Start month:
January or September
Contacts and how to apply
Administrative contact and how to apply:
Please contact our Admissions team if you have any queries or require any further information.
e: admissions@bpp.com
t: +44 (0) 8450775566
www.bpp.com/postgraduate
Rabu, 13 Oktober 2010
International Scholarship : U.S.-Japan Program Advanced Research Fellowships, USA
Study subject: U.S.-Japan Relations
Employer: Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, USA
Level: Post Doctoral
Fellowship description: A few postdoctoral fellowships are offered each year by the Program on US Japan Relations for the study of issues in U.S.-Japan relations, Japan’s relations with other countries, and domestic issues that bear on Japan’s international behavior.
Awards and Benefits:
The postdoctoral stipend is $44,000 plus health insurance. U.S.-Japan Advanced Research Fellows are offered shared office space at the Center and access to Harvard facilities.
Scholarship Application Deadline: January 15, 2011.
Further Scholarship Information and Application:
Sabtu, 10 Juli 2010
National Humanities Center Fellowship university international scholarship
National Humanities Center Fellowship :
Beasiswa Scholarships : NHC Fellows
Research Triangle Park, N.C. The National Humanities Center announces the appointment of 36 Fellows for the academic year 2010-11. These leading scholars will come to the Center from the faculties of 19 colleges and universities in 17 states and from 7 institutions in 6 other nations—Brazil, Canada, Germany, Greece, Portugal, and The United Kingdom. Chosen from 442 applicants, they represent more than 20 fields of humanistic scholarship, including history, literature, philosophy, anthropology, art history, Asian studies, classics, Islamic studies, Judaic studies, and musicology. Each Fellow will work on an individual research project and will have the opportunity to share ideas in seminars, lectures, and conferences at the Center.
These newly appointed Fellows will constitute the thirty-third class of resident scholars to be admitted since the Center opened in 1978. Geoffrey Harpham, Director of the National Humanities Center, said, "I look forward to welcoming the Fellows of 2010-11 and to learning from them. They represent an exciting range of studies in the humanities."
The National Humanities Center will award nearly $1,300,000 in individual fellowship grants to enable scholars to take leave from their normal academic duties and pursue research at the Center. This funding is made possible by the Center's endowment, by grants from the Florence Gould Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by contributions from alumni of the Center.
The National Humanities Center, located in the Research Triangle Park of North Carolina, is a privately incorporated independent institute for advanced study in the humanities. Since 1978 the Center has awarded fellowships to scholars in the humanities, whose work at the Center has resulted in the publication of more than 1,200 books in all fields of humanistic study. The Center also sponsors programs to strengthen the teaching of the humanities in secondary and higher education.
Contact detail: kent@nationalhumanitiescenter.org
Moreinfo: http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/newsrel2010/prfells201011a.htm
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Ananda Setiyo Ivannanto
A Wing International
Media and Public Relations Executive
Global Business Development Department
http://www.awing-i.com
Master of Science in International Cooperation Policy
Bachelor of Business Administration in Asia Pacific Management
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
http://www.apu.ac.jp
Research Triangle Park, N.C. The National Humanities Center announces the appointment of 36 Fellows for the academic year 2010-11. These leading scholars will come to the Center from the faculties of 19 colleges and universities in 17 states and from 7 institutions in 6 other nations—Brazil, Canada, Germany, Greece, Portugal, and The United Kingdom. Chosen from 442 applicants, they represent more than 20 fields of humanistic scholarship, including history, literature, philosophy, anthropology, art history, Asian studies, classics, Islamic studies, Judaic studies, and musicology. Each Fellow will work on an individual research project and will have the opportunity to share ideas in seminars, lectures, and conferences at the Center.
These newly appointed Fellows will constitute the thirty-third class of resident scholars to be admitted since the Center opened in 1978. Geoffrey Harpham, Director of the National Humanities Center, said, "I look forward to welcoming the Fellows of 2010-11 and to learning from them. They represent an exciting range of studies in the humanities."
The National Humanities Center will award nearly $1,300,000 in individual fellowship grants to enable scholars to take leave from their normal academic duties and pursue research at the Center. This funding is made possible by the Center's endowment, by grants from the Florence Gould Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by contributions from alumni of the Center.
The National Humanities Center, located in the Research Triangle Park of North Carolina, is a privately incorporated independent institute for advanced study in the humanities. Since 1978 the Center has awarded fellowships to scholars in the humanities, whose work at the Center has resulted in the publication of more than 1,200 books in all fields of humanistic study. The Center also sponsors programs to strengthen the teaching of the humanities in secondary and higher education.
Contact detail: kent@nationalhumanitiescenter.org
Moreinfo: http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/newsrel2010/prfells201011a.htm
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Ananda Setiyo Ivannanto
A Wing International
Media and Public Relations Executive
Global Business Development Department
http://www.awing-i.com
Master of Science in International Cooperation Policy
Bachelor of Business Administration in Asia Pacific Management
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
http://www.apu.ac.jp
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