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Elena Agaragimova is Careers & Alumni Consultant – Middle East Centre, The University of Manchester
In a transforming business world and workplace, you are likely to find yourself at some point in a
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With a new generation of digital natives now launching their careers in the workplace, executive learning across all formats and disciplines is increasingly being remoulded and going online, as
By Randa Bessiso, Director – Middle East at The University of Manchester
We have perhaps reached an inflection point in the process of digital business transformation, where we are taking more time
Professor Jyoti Sinha, CEng, FIMechE, is Programme Director—MSc Reliability Engineering & Asset Management, The University of Manchester
The growing economic strength of the GCC is being helped by
Talent Remains At The Heart Of The Region’s Success
The U.A.E. continues to rise up the economic competitiveness rankings to 7th position overall in the world (according to the World Competitiveness Ranking 2018), which is very encouraging. Not only
Play the game: in business, your competitor may also be your friend
With the increasing talk of international trade wars, you may start to feel a greater sense of protectionism and competition emerging around the world as the global economy moves away from
Dr Stephen Brookes is senior fellow in public policy and management and specializes in leadership and organizational development with a special focus on healthcare management at The University of
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Dr Stephen Brookes is a senior fellow in public policy and management, specializing in leadership and organizational development with a focus on healthcare management at The University of
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Being the boss: Management remains a very human talent
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Being the boss: Management remains a very human talent
Elena Agaragimova is Careers & Alumni Consultant – Middle East Centre, The University of Manchester
In a transforming business world and workplace, you are likely to find yourself at some point in a...
Business education goes the distance as digital disruption reaches the classroom
With a new generation of digital natives now launching their careers in the workplace, executive learning across all formats and disciplines is increasingly being remoulded and going online, as...
By Randa Bessiso, Director – Middle East at The University of Manchester
We have perhaps reached an inflection point in the process of digital business transformation, where we are taking more time...
Professor Jyoti Sinha, CEng, FIMechE, is Programme Director—MSc Reliability Engineering & Asset Management, The University of Manchester
The growing economic strength of the GCC is being helped by...
Talent Remains At The Heart Of The Region’s Success
The U.A.E. continues to rise up the economic competitiveness rankings to 7th position overall in the world (according to the World Competitiveness Ranking 2018), which is very encouraging. Not only...
Play the game: in business, your competitor may also be your friend
With the increasing talk of international trade wars, you may start to feel a greater sense of protectionism and competition emerging around the world as the global economy moves away from...
Dr Stephen Brookes is senior fellow in public policy and management and specializes in leadership and organizational development with a special focus on healthcare management at The University of...
Egyptian Talent Having an Impact Across the Region
Expatriate Egyptian professionals represent a powerful community of talented business people. I personally witnessed this during a recent visit to Cairo, Egypt to attend Forbes Middle East’s Egypt...
Middle East Needs to Develop Leadership to Meet the Challenges Facing the International Industry
Dr Stephen Brookes is a senior fellow in public policy and management, specializing in leadership and organizational development with a focus on healthcare management at The University of...
Change is a Constant in Business, But Never More Disruptive Than Today
The very nature of what constitutes a business is changing. Technology is helping to create organizations that can be brought together to execute a project, then be disbanded and reformed to do...
The University of Manchester – Middle East Centre (formerly known as Manchester Business School) opened with its flagship MBA course at Dubai Knowledge Park in
06. Today, the university has supported over 2,300 part-time MBA students with a regional community of around 2,500 alumni and actively works to create professional networking opportunities to help enrich the wider business community. It is the largest and fastest growing centre in The University of Manchester international network.
Best known as part of the oldest university in the UK and offering a top ranked MBA programme, The University of Manchester - Middle East Centre has since identified key educational and leadership needs in the region through researches, collaborations and consultancies, thus the university is now offering Executive Education courses and industry-led master’s programmes in International Healthcare Leadership and Reliability Engineering and Asset Management . As the university continues to contribute to the growth of the education sector in the Middle East, more courses will be offered.
The university works in a range of collaborations with professional bodies such as CIMA, ACCA, IMA, PMI and CIPD, as well as UK organisations including UKTI, British Business Group and British Centres for Business. In addition, The University of Manchester - Middle East Centre has forged a range of partnerships with public and private sector organisations through its Strategic Talent Partnership programme.
The university has embarked on the region’s first research into creativity and innovation in the GCC, to mark the Middle East Centre’s 10th anniversary in 2016.Read more