I have got conditional offers from University of Aberdeen business school and cardiff business school for mba and i am awaiting offers from university of liverpool and swansea metropolitan universities. Any advice on these universities would be welcome
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Posted May 16, 2008 11:55
I have got conditional offers from University of Aberdeen business school and cardiff business school for mba and i am awaiting offers from university of liverpool and swansea metropolitan universities. Any advice on these universities would be welcome
Inactive User
Posted May 16, 2008 14:31
Hi,
Well, none of the schools you list are in the top 60 European Business Schools according to the FT, but this shouldn't put you off. You should also look at the RAE (Research Assessment Exercise) scores, which rate the standard and wealth of research and teaching in UK university departments. Cardiff is regularly placed in the top 100 schools, and recently scored 5 (the top score) in the RAE.
I would consider the areas you want to specialise in. For example, Cardiff offers quite a strong looking programme specifically designed for working in the public sector. Liverpool is strong in econometric analysis and ethnographic approaches to research, and is also forming new research groups and centres, including Business History, Health Economics, and the Centre for Experiential Consumption.Aberdeen offers you the possibility of specialising in oil and gas management and transport strategy.
But its also important that you chose a city where you want to study and live for the duration of your MBA.
Hope that helps.
Well, none of the schools you list are in the top 60 European Business Schools according to the FT, but this shouldn't put you off. You should also look at the RAE (Research Assessment Exercise) scores, which rate the standard and wealth of research and teaching in UK university departments. Cardiff is regularly placed in the top 100 schools, and recently scored 5 (the top score) in the RAE.
I would consider the areas you want to specialise in. For example, Cardiff offers quite a strong looking programme specifically designed for working in the public sector. Liverpool is strong in econometric analysis and ethnographic approaches to research, and is also forming new research groups and centres, including Business History, Health Economics, and the Centre for Experiential Consumption.Aberdeen offers you the possibility of specialising in oil and gas management and transport strategy.
But its also important that you chose a city where you want to study and live for the duration of your MBA.
Hope that helps.
Hi,
Well, none of the schools you list are in the top 60 European Business Schools according to the FT, but this shouldn't put you off. You should also look at the RAE (Research Assessment Exercise) scores, which rate the standard and wealth of research and teaching in UK university departments. Cardiff is regularly placed in the top 100 schools, and recently scored 5 (the top score) in the RAE.
I would consider the areas you want to specialise in. For example, Cardiff offers quite a strong looking programme specifically designed for working in the public sector. Liverpool is strong in econometric analysis and ethnographic approaches to research, and is also forming new research groups and centres, including Business History, Health Economics, and the Centre for Experiential Consumption.Aberdeen offers you the possibility of specialising in oil and gas management and transport strategy.
But its also important that you chose a city where you want to study and live for the duration of your MBA.
Hope that helps.
Well, none of the schools you list are in the top 60 European Business Schools according to the FT, but this shouldn't put you off. You should also look at the RAE (Research Assessment Exercise) scores, which rate the standard and wealth of research and teaching in UK university departments. Cardiff is regularly placed in the top 100 schools, and recently scored 5 (the top score) in the RAE.
I would consider the areas you want to specialise in. For example, Cardiff offers quite a strong looking programme specifically designed for working in the public sector. Liverpool is strong in econometric analysis and ethnographic approaches to research, and is also forming new research groups and centres, including Business History, Health Economics, and the Centre for Experiential Consumption.Aberdeen offers you the possibility of specialising in oil and gas management and transport strategy.
But its also important that you chose a city where you want to study and live for the duration of your MBA.
Hope that helps.
Posted May 17, 2008 16:37
Thank you Lukeh...
Thank you Lukeh...
Inactive User
Posted May 17, 2008 18:34
No problem, let us know where you end up!
No problem, let us know where you end up!
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