The University of East Anglia’s new London base is
hosting an opening evening to provide more information on its pioneering
new Strategic Carbon Management Master of Business Administration (MBA)
course on 2nd September.
Whilst the course originally began in 2007, the new modular concept
based in London, near to Liverpool Street Station, is being aimed at
business leaders and managers to help them reduce their carbon footprint
and improve efficiency. The MBA combines research and teaching from a
number of departments and includes links to UEA’s School of
Environmental Science, a world leading research institute in
environmental science and its societal impacts.
“An increasing number of companies are starting to recognise that
climate change and the need for a global low-carbon life-style will be
major factors that shape the global economy during this century.
“To many businesses and organisations this creates both significant
risks to their current operations as well as opportunities for new
products and services. By bringing this programme to London – the
world’s carbon capital – we are maximising the opportunity for
organisations to meet these challenges and to ensure that future
business leaders are equipped with a robust business knowledge and a
holistic understanding of climate change,” said Dr Gideon Middleton, the
course director.
Current students and staff will be on hand during the open evening
giving prospective applicants the opportunity to find out more about the
MBA. The evening will run from 6pm until 8pm.
To find out more about the MBA click here.
To find out more about the open evening click here or email Rebecca Hill at UEALondonMBA@uea.ac.uk
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Content added on 27th August 2010.
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