Yes, the charter class has taken shape. The school is keeping hiring professors from other top schools, and finalizing its plan to further lift the image of GMBA program around the world.
Excerpt: Carey Business School’s first global MBA class takes shape ... Of the 80-plus students in the charter class, about a third are women. The students range in age from early 20s to early 40s, and their professional experience ranges from zero to 15 years. The countries from which they hail include the United States, Canada, Ghana, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Indonesia. Fifteen of the students in the class have master’s degrees in fields such as engineering, public health, biotechnology and social work. Those who did not previously pursue post-graduate studies have bachelor’s degrees in areas that include psychology, sociology, biology, nursing, physics and computer science. Among the universities they attended are Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, Chicago, Cornell, Harvard, Michigan, Northwestern, Oxford and the London School of Economics. -- by 会员 sportmann (2010/9/5 22:40:14)
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