Hi everybody,
I was looking for some advice. I'm finishing my PhD next year and, since I've always been involved in commercial / industrial projects during my all academic career and, knowing than I don't want to stay forever in the lab, I'm looking for an MBA to enhance my CV in order to be considered for responsibility roles in international companies. I'm currently studying in the UK therefore London seems to be appropriate but I wait your precious advices.
Regards,
Marco
MBA in UK for Chemistry PhD
Posted May 16, 2013 12:39
I was looking for some advice. I'm finishing my PhD next year and, since I've always been involved in commercial / industrial projects during my all academic career and, knowing than I don't want to stay forever in the lab, I'm looking for an MBA to enhance my CV in order to be considered for responsibility roles in international companies. I'm currently studying in the UK therefore London seems to be appropriate but I wait your precious advices.
Regards,
Marco
Posted May 16, 2013 13:17
All accredited MBAs in the UK will ask for three years business experience, and few of them will consider your PhD as work rather than study. If you don't have other work experience, then then a masters in management may be a better for for you.
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