Executive MBA in UK


Pebo

I have 8 years experience in oil and gas and construction companies, spent in Africa and Italy.
I am going to apply to UK MBA schools but I am quite confused of which one is better and has a very good reputation.
My idea is applying to LBS, Chicago Booth, CASS and Cranfield. As I am no living in UK, I don't really have any feedback from british people.
In addition, keep in mind I would like to have new career opportunities in UK, better in energy/oil and gas market.
Tips or advices will be really appreciated!
Tks
Andrea

I have 8 years experience in oil and gas and construction companies, spent in Africa and Italy.
I am going to apply to UK MBA schools but I am quite confused of which one is better and has a very good reputation.
My idea is applying to LBS, Chicago Booth, CASS and Cranfield. As I am no living in UK, I don't really have any feedback from british people.
In addition, keep in mind I would like to have new career opportunities in UK, better in energy/oil and gas market.
Tips or advices will be really appreciated!
Tks
Andrea
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susee

Try for Scotland business schools and london south bank university.They work with oil industries.........

Try for Scotland business schools and london south bank university.They work with oil industries.........
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Hi

Have you considered a specialist MBA focusing on energy? I work for Warwick Business School and we offer a Global Energy MBA - it's an executive MBA, delivered through a mix of online learning and weeks spent on campus in the UK. It covers all the usual parts of an Executive MBA, but with a focus on the energy industry. The next intake starts in May and the application deadline is the end of next week - March 5th. Details are at: http://www.warwickmba.com/global-energy.

Hope this helps?

Rachel

Hi

Have you considered a specialist MBA focusing on energy? I work for Warwick Business School and we offer a Global Energy MBA - it's an executive MBA, delivered through a mix of online learning and weeks spent on campus in the UK. It covers all the usual parts of an Executive MBA, but with a focus on the energy industry. The next intake starts in May and the application deadline is the end of next week - March 5th. Details are at: http://www.warwickmba.com/global-energy.

Hope this helps?

Rachel
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Hi,
You might want to check out the Energy Club at LBS. http://www.lbsenergyclub.com/

Hi,
You might want to check out the Energy Club at LBS. http://www.lbsenergyclub.com/


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