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Breaking News: IE Business School Scholarships Offered
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Hi Everyone,

We are very excited to announce today that the prestigious IE Business School in Madrid, Spain, is offering four half-scholarships to qualified women in our Expat Women network, in their upcoming Advanced Management Programs.

The three (English-speaking) program options where half-scholarship applications are invited from qualified women in our Expat Women network are as follows:
1.
Advanced Management Program (AMP) Blended
This program is aimed at high-potential directors in transition towards the top executive level and at entrepreneurs who are currently launching a new project. Work focus should be clearly international.

First In-Class Module
15 - 22 February 2010
Intersession Online Module
29 February - 8 May 2010
Second In-Class Module
17 - 25 May 2010
   
2.
Advanced Management Program (AMP) Intensive
This program is aimed at managers and entrepreneurs who are preparing themselves to make the transition to general management or broader responsibilities. They would bring to the program over 10 years of experience in management.

In-Class Module
1 - 23 July 2010
   
3.
Global Senior Management Program (GSMP)
This is a joint program with the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. The program is aimed at members of the Managing Committee and Administrative Councils, presidents, company owners, managing directors, vice presidents, negotiations directors, country managers and other senior managers, whose responsibilities are strategic affairs within their companies, whose focus is clearly international and who each would bring to the program over 15 years of experience in senior management.

First In-Class Module
16 - 21 May 2010
University of Chicago GSB Campus, Chicago, USA
Intersession Online Module
24 May - 19 June 2010
Second In-Class Module
20 - 25 June 2010
IE Business School, Madrid, Spain
Full tuition fees for these programs range from €16,900 - €18,900. So, half - scholarships range in value from €8,450 to €9,450.

The Financial Times ranked the IE Business School as fourth best in the world this year for "Executive Education - Open Programs", following only behind the Harvard Business School, University of Virginia (Darden) and IMD, Switzerland.

This is a fantastic opportunity for professional women in our Expat Women network and we encourage all qualified applicants (expatriate and non-expatriate women) to apply.

The deadline for Expat Women network scholarship applications is:
30 November 2009.

All enquiries and applications should be directed please to Yvonne Sanchez, Associate Director of Top Management Programs at IE Business School.

Warmest regards and good luck to any applicants!
Director, www.ExpatWomen.com

1 November 2009

 
IE Business School is an international institution dedicated to educating business leaders through programs based on our core values of global focus, an entrepreneurial spirit and a humanistic approach. Their 500-strong, international faculty teaches a student body composed of more than 80 nationalities on their Undergraduate (IE University), Master, and Doctorate degrees, and Executive Education programs. Their alumni, now numbering over 37,000, hold management positions in some 100 countries worldwide. IE promotes an investigative, multidisciplinary and integrated form of education, always oriented towards the market where students use innovating methodologies of combined learning, in-class and online.
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