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News Release from: Manchester Business School Worldwide | Subject: MBA for Construction Executives
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Team on 03 October 2006
MBA for Construction Executives
Manchester Business School Worldwide has launched the competition for scholarships to the School's MBA for Construction Executives.
Manchester Business School Worldwide has launched the competition for scholarships to the School's MBA for Construction Executives RICS (the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) and CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building), in partnership with Manchester Business School Worldwide (MBSW), are each offering a 50% scholarship to a chartered member for entry to the business school's unique MBA
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 3 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Launch of new construction MBA
Manchester Business School Worldwide (MBSW) has announced the successful launch of its unique MBA for Construction Executives, with half of the students being sponsored by industry.
Scholarships to construction MBA Manchester
Manchester Business School Worldwide has launched the competition for scholarships to the School's MBA for Construction Executives.
MBSW is the distance-learning arm of Manchester Business School.
The scholarships, worth over £7,000, will be awarded by MBSW through a competition in which applicants will be required to submit a short electronic presentation based on a case study.
The scholarships are for entry to the course in January 2007 and entries must be in by 13 November 2006.
MBSW academics and representatives of CIOB, RICS and RIBA will assess competition entries.
The winners will be informed by 22 November 2006.
In July, Richard Barrell of Cyril Sweet was the winner of the CIOB MBA for Construction Executives Scholarship, with Bradley Miller of Faithful and Gould winning the RICS MBA for Construction Executives Scholarship.
The MBA programme was developed in partnership with CITB-ConstructionSkills and through consultation with the leading industry bodies, and is designed to appeal to managers within all construction disciplines, from surveying and engineering through to managing the process.
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