Master in EurAsian Business Management
China
Netherlands
- Other Cities in Netherlands:
Groningen
Description:
This is a new MBA program that will prepare students for careers meeting the needs of businesses active in European and Asian markets. The program builds on students' knowledge and work experience to deal with complex strategic business and management issues in the EurAsian context. The program will include both Asian and European students who will then study both in China and the Netherlands, directly exposing students to the business environments of both markets. The program is designed to boost the competencies and knowledge of graduates which are necessary to manage businesses in the vastly differing and complex markets of Europe and Asia. Students interact intensively with the business practice through the study of current business cases and through company visits supervised by highly experienced lecturers. The MBA in Eurasian Business and Management is fully taught in English and recognized all over the world, as a truly business-driven MBA degree. The MBA program of the International Business School maintain a balance between academic scholarship and business application. The program are case-based and business-driven to ensure that students are prepared for business careers in a global workplace.
Highlights:
The program has three semesters with a duration of 16 to 18 months. The first semester takes place in Groningen, the Netherlands, where the program is based and the second one in Beijing, China. During the last semester the students carry out applied research for their MBA theses at a company. * Semester One Groningen (the Netherlands) - European Management & Business Strategy - Financial Management & Accounting - Research Methodology - Managing Across Cultures including Cross-Cultural Interactions in Business, Personal & Professional Competencies, European Languages & Cultures and Corporate Governance & Social Responsibility Integrative module: Change, Integration and Leadership Students are introduced to the principles of change and integration management and the roles needed for these processes. They participate in a EurAsian business simulation project, applying all the acquired body of knowledge and skills. This module is a 5-day intensive residential either in England or in the Netherlands. * Semester Two - Beijing (China) - Market Entry and Business Development in Asia - Business Process Organization - EurAsian Strategy & Renewal - Managing Across Cultures including Business Cultures & Communication, Asian Languages & Cultures and International Human Resource Management * Semester Three - Company-based Thesis in Europe or Asia The last semester consists of an applied research study in a EurAsian business (company-based thesis). Many EurAsian companies are already participating in the program, providing a wide choice for participants to complete their final thesis. During this period, students integrate their learning into an academic thesis that also reflects their competence of applying management and business theory into practice.
Degree Level: Masters Degree
Minimum Education: Bachelors
Cost in US$: Euro 11.400
Cost Include Description:
A foreign student who enrolls in one of the programmes at Hanze University Groningen has to pay tuition fees for each academic year that he/she is enrolled. The amount that you will be required to pay depends on your nationality and on which programme you have applied for.
Experience Required: yes
Work experience: 3-5 years of relevant business/managerial working experience.
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel
Independently
or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups
Scholarships are Available. Grants for EU/EEA students
Fee-paying EU/EEA students who will start their degree program in the academic year 2008/2009 may apply for a so-called "collegegeldkrediet" (tuition fees credit).
This is an interest-bearing loan from the Dutch government to cover the costs of the Dutch higher education tuition fees. The loan will have to be repaid (in installments) after the student has graduated.
Students can apply for a 'collegegeldkrediet' with the IB-Groep, the Dutch organization that is responsible for student loans and grants.
* Huygens Scholarship Program
The Huygens Scholarship Program (HSP) is open to students from all countries of the world. It is aimed at highly talented students who want to come to the Netherlands in the final phase of their Bachelors studies or during their Masters studies to earn a degree. The study period can include research and/or practical training. Scholarships are awarded for a period of no less than 6 months and no more than 24 months. They include the following components:
- a monthly allowance of Euro 900 (this includes a standard contribution towards health care insurance)
- visa fees (standard contribution)
- reimbursement of the tuition fees
- a one-off payment towards international travel costs (standard contribution based on country of origin)
The deadline for a HSP Huygens scholarship for 2010-2011 is 1 February 2010. Applicants first need to be accepted by the study program of their choice. They can apply for a HSP Huygens scholarship through Nuffic (Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education), on the basis of a nomination by Hanze University Groningen. As the Huygens Scholarship Program is aimed at highly talented students, Hanze University Groningen will normally only nominate students that have obtained excellent results in all their previous studies.
* The Netherlands Fellowship Program
Hanze University Groningen also participates in the Netherlands Fellowship Program (NFP), which supports students from developing countries. The fellowships are granted for the duration of the program and cover the tuition fees and the costs of international travel, subsistence, books and health insurance.
* China Program
China Program scholarships are meant for outstanding Chinese students who have completed a Bachelors program and want to come to the Netherlands to do a Masters program. Students who wish to be considered for a China Program scholarship for 2010/2011 must apply to the China Scholarship Council in Beijing before 1 February 2010. The program is highly competitive; only 25 scholarships are awarded each academic year. A national selection committee decides which candidates will be awarded a scholarship.
* StuNed Scholarships
StuNed scholarships are available for Indonesian professionals with at least two years work experience in a development-related organization who want to come to the Netherlands to do a Masters program or a short course.
Emergency fund
Hanze University Groningen has set up an emergency fund for students who are forced to stop their studies because they have run into financial difficulties through no fault of their own. They can appeal to the Emergency Fund for an interest-free loan or a gift. Students who want to apply for a contribution from this fund should contact the student counselor.
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Post-Program Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Job and Internship Network
Hanze University Groningen's Mission Statement: is a University of Applied Sciences with more than 2,200 employees and over 22,000 Dutch and foreign students who are enrolled in one of the seventy degree programmes in the fields of economics, technology, health care, education and teacher training, social work, labor relations, fine arts, and music. Hanze University Groningen is one of the largest and most all-round universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands. Research at Hanze University Groningen pivots around the lectorates. The lectors are assigned to develop knowledge in close cooperation with the professional practice and to create new Master programmes. Hanze University Groningen has a strong international focus and offers a wide range of programmes in English. Currently about 1,500 foreign students are enrolled in a bachelor or master degree programme or a certificate programme. On top of that, many exchange students come to Hanze University Groningen for a semester or an academic year. One of the most important characteristics of Hanze University Groningen is its emphasis on developing the practical skills that are so important in the future professions of our graduates. The degree programmes therefore include mandatory work placements or traineeships and a large number of practical assignments. The educational approach is characterized by problem-based learning. Students are required to work in project groups and are given a lot of personal attention and feed-back. Hanze University Groningen has a large International Student Office which assists foreign students with various practical matters.
Year Founded: 1798
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