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19.01.2012 16:13

ESSEC & MANNHEIM Executive MBA: New Residency at Renowned U.S. Business School

Ralf Bürkle Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Mannheim Business School gGmbH

    Cohort starting in April 2012 will visit New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business (NYU Stern)

    Program participants gain business exposure in three of the world’s most important economic regions - Europe, North America and Asia

    Mannheim Business School (Germany) and ESSEC Business School (France) have enriched the curriculum of their joint part-time Executive MBA program with yet another highly attractive element: As of 2012, a residency at a renowned business school in the U.S. forms an integral part of the program.

    The first to benefit from the innovation will be the members of the next ESSEC & MANNHEIM Weekend Executive MBA class, who will start their program in April 2012 and can look forward to spending a week at NYU Stern. Professor Holger Mueller, the Bank and Financial Analysts Faculty Fellow and a Professor of Finance at NYU Stern, will serve as the Academic Director for this exciting residency. Professor Mueller received his Habilitation in Economics from the University of Mannheim and has been a professor at NYU Stern since 2001.

    "This newly introduced U.S. residency makes the ESSEC & MANNHEIM Executive MBA even more attractive," says Professor Dr. Jens Wüstemann, President of Mannheim Business School. "Our participants now have the opportunity to gain direct business exposure in three of the most important economic regions in the world – Europe, North America and Asia." While the majority of courses take place in Mannheim and Paris, the ESSEC & MANNHEIM Executive MBA also includes a ten-day stay in Singapore and Shanghai in addition to the newly introduced U.S. residency.

    "In effect, we now have one of the most international Executive MBA programs in the world," says Professor Dr. Daniel Veit, Academic Director of the ESSEC & MANNHEIM Weekend Executive MBA. Designed for senior executives with at least eight years of professional experience, it is already considered among the best globally in terms “international course experience”, according to the Financial Times. In fact, the ESSEC & MANNHEIM Executive MBA currently holds 11th place worldwide in that category in their Global Executive MBA Ranking (October 2011).

    Further Information:

    ESSEC & MANNHEIM Executive MBA:
    www.essec-mannheim.com

    Mannheim Business School:
    www.mannheim-business-school.com

    New York University Stern School of Business
    www.stern.nyu.edu

    Mannheim Business School at a Glance

    Mannheim Business School (MBS) is the umbrella organization for management education at the University of Mannheim and is considered the leading German business school. It is the only German institution to be accredited by AACSB International, EQUIS and AMBA. Research and teaching at a worldwide top level, internationality, a practical orientation and consistent quality management are the success factors of the “Mannheim Concept.”

    The school offers three international MBA programs: the accelerated one-year full-time program Mannheim MBA, the ESSEC & MANNHEIM Executive MBA with two formats (weekend and modular) and the MANNHEIM & TONGJI Executive MBA. A specialized Master program in Accounting and Taxation, Open Courses and Company programs complete the MBS portfolio.

    www.mannheim-business-school.com


    Weitere Informationen:

    http://www.mannheim-business-school.com
    http://www.essec-mannheim.com
    http://www.stern.nyu.edu


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