We have two Universities based in Northern Ireland - Queens University Belfast offering an Executive MBA and the University of Ulster offering an ordinary MBA - both are long-established so how come no AMBA accreditation? Surely to have that would increase their attractiveness to both local and overseas students? (The Open University, with offices in Belfast, do of course have AMBA accreditation)
Northern Ireland Universities - why no AMBA accreditation?
Posted Mar 18, 2010 12:10
We have two Universities based in Northern Ireland - Queens University Belfast offering an Executive MBA and the University of Ulster offering an ordinary MBA - both are long-established so how come no AMBA accreditation? Surely to have that would increase their attractiveness to both local and overseas students? (The Open University, with offices in Belfast, do of course have AMBA accreditation)
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