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In these times of financial crisis, it's wise to give your career a push by investing in an MBA or other executive masters qualification.
The Amsterdam Business School, part of the University of Amsterdam, offers part-time, English-taught education for the following qualifications:
• The Amsterdam MBA (part-time and fulltime, courses in the evenings)
• The Independent Executive MBA (part-time, courses in the weekends)
• The Master in International Finance (part-time and fulltime, courses in the evenings)
Besides being international in character, these three programmes are characterised by a very personal approach. Although we deliberately keep our classes small, every year we have more than 20 nationalities from all corners of the world joining in.
Amsterdam is a key commercial, cultural and financial centre for international business today and a very inspiring study location. Its central location is also appealing to international companies as well as to entrepreneurs. As such, it is an ideal backdrop for our MBA and MIF programmes, providing an open, entrepreneurial and dynamic setting for a global business education.
Next to some excellent academics who teach in the MBA and MIF, a wide variety of high-quality guest lectures are offered. For instance, Mr Alexander Rinnooy Kan will perform a guest lecture on globalisation in February. He is Chairman of the Social-Economic Council (SER) and recently selected by the Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant as the most influential man in the Netherlands in 2007.
International study trips to China, South Africa and Slovenia are part of the programme and are included in the tuition fee.
Come over and meet us during the next information evening at our prime Business School location in the Roetersstraat, near the Artis Zoo in the exciting Plantage neighbourhood in Amsterdam. For more information on this evening, please click here.