
A third class of students will start their study programme in April for an Executive MBA offered by the Olin School of Business. By teaming up with Fudan University's School of Management in Shanghai, widely regarded as one of the leading universities in the mainland, the school believes it has one of the best programmes around. Based at Fudan University, the programme runs over 18 months and to keep downtime from work to a minimum, classroom sessions are held for four consecutive days per month. James Little, EMBA academic director and professor of international economics at the Olin School of Business, says this enables those who travel from outside Shanghai to combine study with work in Shanghai. "We have students who travel in monthly from Beijing, Wuhan, Xiamen, Shenzhen, Taiwan and the United States," he says.
| | Students' Experience an Important Part of the Learning Process
South China Morning Post, Monday, Feb. 16, 2004 |
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