Hello guys,
I'd be grateful for any advice here.
I am a Business Administration graduate with 7 years of work experience. After having worked in the corporate world,I want to pursue my Master's degree in Entrepreneurship abroad.
I have applied for an MSc in Entrepreneurship and got an offer from Lancaster University Management School, Cranfield SOM and Warwick WMG.
Warwick seems to have the best international Reputation, due to Warwick University. Cranfield seems to be strong as well. Lancaster seems to fit well for me (Location, Impression of it's atmosphere, scholarship) and leader of the Dpt. is a German Professor (I'm German as well), so this might be an Advantage in Terms of getting in touch with German companies after completing my studies.
Also, Lancaster gives me the opportunity to go abroad for one term, after completing my masters studies. To me, this sounds awesome.
Would anyone of These be a bad choice?
I want to start my own Business someday but might want to be employed first after having obtained my degree.
Can anyone of you guys tell me more about These Schools? Unlike the other two options, Warwick's Entrepreneurship Programme isn't hosted by Warwick Business School, but at Warwick Manufacturing Group.
Thank you in advance!
MSc Entrepreneurship - Cranfield, Lancaster or Warwick?
Posted Feb 08, 2016 14:16
I'd be grateful for any advice here.
I am a Business Administration graduate with 7 years of work experience. After having worked in the corporate world,I want to pursue my Master's degree in Entrepreneurship abroad.
I have applied for an MSc in Entrepreneurship and got an offer from Lancaster University Management School, Cranfield SOM and Warwick WMG.
Warwick seems to have the best international Reputation, due to Warwick University. Cranfield seems to be strong as well. Lancaster seems to fit well for me (Location, Impression of it's atmosphere, scholarship) and leader of the Dpt. is a German Professor (I'm German as well), so this might be an Advantage in Terms of getting in touch with German companies after completing my studies.
Also, Lancaster gives me the opportunity to go abroad for one term, after completing my masters studies. To me, this sounds awesome.
Would anyone of These be a bad choice?
I want to start my own Business someday but might want to be employed first after having obtained my degree.
Can anyone of you guys tell me more about These Schools? Unlike the other two options, Warwick's Entrepreneurship Programme isn't hosted by Warwick Business School, but at Warwick Manufacturing Group.
Thank you in advance!
Posted Feb 08, 2016 15:00
Search the board for WMG. I would rule it out. I think Lancaster and Cranfield are both strong choices. It's hard to go wrong. Lancaster seems like a great place to set up a business with low costs and great on-camous support.
Posted Feb 09, 2016 12:06
Yes Lancaster and Cranfield are great. Although Lancaster features lower costs, being in/near London would give you access to a wider range of networking opportunities, not to mention startup capital and other resources.
Speaking of which, had you considered the MSc in Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Management from Imperial? I've heard good things about this program.
Speaking of which, had you considered the MSc in Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Management from Imperial? I've heard good things about this program.
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