MBA Programs in Arts / Culture - Asia

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Kyoto, Japan 19 Followers 3 Discussions
Doshisha Doshisha Business School (DBS) opened in 2004 and our English-language two-year Global MBA was inaugurated alongside the school’s Japanese MBA in 2009. Following five successful years, the Global MBA was strengthened as an independent program in 2014 with a bolstered dedicated faculty and expanded course offerings. We strongly believe that companies and businesspeople must strive not only for financial success, but also to make a positive social contribution to the world in which we live.

Full-Time: Global MBA, MBA more…

Seoul, South Korea 2 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: Global MBA, Culture-Oriented MBA, Global Entrepreneurship MBA, Financial Analyst MBA, CPA MBA more…

Part-Time: MBA, MBA in Business Data Analytics, MBA in Medical Device Innovation Management, MBA in Pharmacy, Pharm-MBA more…

Seoul, South Korea 6 Followers 2 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA more…

Hyderabad, India 0 Followers 2 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA in India more…

Seoul, South Korea 5 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: Ewha MBA more…

Part-Time: Big Data Initiative MBA, Art & Luxury Business MBA, Frontier MBA, Global MBA, Techno Initiative MBA more…

Seoul, South Korea 2 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: Hanyang MBA, International MBA, Professional MBA more…

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