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Friday@Five 2 July 2010
|  We are delighted to invite you to the next meeting in our Friday@Five series. On Friday 2 July 2010 the MBA students hosted Prof. James S. Markusen from University of Colorado at Boulder, Professor of International Economics. The topic of the meeting was: "Will Multinational Companies Survive the Global Crisis?". Media Patron was MBA Portal.
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Rating MBA 2010- Mastery Class
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We are very proud to inform you that for the second time both our Executive MBA and International MBA programme achieved the highest quality standard of Mastery Class in the latest MBA Rating done by the Association of Management Education SEM FORUM. While evaluating the programmes, the authors of the rating took into account the results of the detailed questionnaires together with the results of the surveys done among the graduates. |
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Friday@Five -11 czerwca 2010
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We are glad to inform that on
the next meeting in our Friday@Five series, on Friday 11 June at 5 p.m. the MBA students hosted Mr Jacek Santorski, a renouned business psychologist. The topic of the meeting was: "Healthy or neurotic - what is your company like?".
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2 position in RISING STARS Ranking
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We are very glad to inform you that WUT
Business School
has been placed on the 2 position in global FYMBA Rising Stars Ranking published by FindyourMBA.com. The ranking
consist of the top 10 business schools which made a significant improvement in
the past two years. FindyourMBA.com emphasizes that "in just a few years, WUT
Business School transformed from a more national oriented to an
international Business School". The dynamic process of internationalization, investment in infrastructure and development of the programme were the most significant elements for WUTBS distinction.
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Friday@Five with Mr. Grendowicz
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the next meeting in our Friday@Five series, on Friday 7th May at 5 p.m. the MBA students hosted Mr Mariusz Grendowicz, CEO of BRE Bank SA. The topic of the meeting was "Managing big financial institution in difficult times".
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