Hi.
I heard one of my friend there is decreasing in a number of student who study MBA program in UK, due to a restriction of VISA application.
Is is true??
the number of PPL study MBA
Posted May 30, 2012 11:06
I heard one of my friend there is decreasing in a number of student who study MBA program in UK, due to a restriction of VISA application.
Is is true??
Posted May 31, 2012 22:25
Yes that true, but this will help genuine students as only selective students will come to UK reducing the over all competition in employment.
Posted Jun 01, 2012 03:52
Thanks for your reply.
I read a FT article that it is difficult situation for univ of Bradford because the univ is consisted most of non-UK people, so the dean said the univ is developing relationship foreign univ such as Italy (Perugia).
I think this strategy is very good and it is easy to make connection not only UK people but also other countries.
Bradford has relation Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong.
It is very attractive me to the Univ.
How do you think this perspective?
I read a FT article that it is difficult situation for univ of Bradford because the univ is consisted most of non-UK people, so the dean said the univ is developing relationship foreign univ such as Italy (Perugia).
I think this strategy is very good and it is easy to make connection not only UK people but also other countries.
Bradford has relation Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong.
It is very attractive me to the Univ.
How do you think this perspective?
Posted Oct 03, 2012 15:29
Hi Arakkie,
Its certainly tough on most universities given that they also generate a significant amount of funds, from these students' tuition.
Another strategy that Bradford has taken is helping students who come to their MBA with job placements back home. Living in the UK is less attractive for international students now and there are many roles in emerging economies that are looking for good talent.
Its certainly tough on most universities given that they also generate a significant amount of funds, from these students' tuition.
Another strategy that Bradford has taken is helping students who come to their MBA with job placements back home. Living in the UK is less attractive for international students now and there are many roles in emerging economies that are looking for good talent.
Posted Oct 03, 2012 21:08
I think we have to wait and watch, how this can help their students.
Posted Oct 04, 2012 15:43
Living in the UK is less attractive for international students now and there are many roles in emerging economies that are looking for good talent.
It also explains why some of these universities are opening campuses where there's a lot of job growth: Cass and Bradford in Dubai; Temple Fox in Singapore, etc. Admittedly, a lot of these only offer EMBA programs, but I think it's just a matter of time before we see more full-fledged Western MBA programs in these kinds of places.
It also explains why some of these universities are opening campuses where there's a lot of job growth: Cass and Bradford in Dubai; Temple Fox in Singapore, etc. Admittedly, a lot of these only offer EMBA programs, but I think it's just a matter of time before we see more full-fledged Western MBA programs in these kinds of places.
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