MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, October 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) LSBF MIB Programme (Master of International Business) provided in partnership with Grenoble Graduate School of Business (GGSB), is ranked 5th in the Financial Times Global Masters Management rankings 2010. London School of Business and Finance is delighted to introduce MIB Degree Programme available to study in Manchester campus.
Master of International Business (MIB): Double Degree is a unique programme delivered in partnership with GGSB which is known as one of the leading business schools in Europe and ranks number 19th in the Financial Times Business Schools Rankings. Grenoble Graduate School of Business (GGSB) is also one of the few business schools worldwide to have achieved triple accreditation from AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS. Designed and awarded by GGSB, and delivered by LSBF, MIB: Double Degree Programme offers incredible opportunity to receive both a European and a UK award.
The Masters in International Business (MIB) syllabus covers a range of subjects including marketing, accounting, finance and economics, international business and law, international financial management, foreign languages, and others. After completing the classroom sessions, each student is required to create an in-company project under the guidance of first-class tutors. The average age of MIB students is 25 years old. The admission for the MIB course is organised on a worldwide basis, therefore participants come from every corner of the world what makes the programme truly international.
The Entry Requirements for the MIB: Double Degree Programme are as follows:
• An undergraduate degree (or equivalent);
• A completed application form (online submission);
• Certified copies of your first degree, diplomas and transcript;
• CV or Resume in English;
• Two letters of recommendation;
• 3 essays;
• Fluency in English;
• GMAT;
MIB: Double Degree Programme at LSBF Manchester Campus is a perspective opportunity to get world-recognised degree in the UK's third-largest city and in one of the most brilliant study destinations in the world. Campus of London School of Business and Finance (LSBF) is situated in the heart of Manchester, the commercial and financial center of the city. Manchester is well-known for its academic severity, meaning education gained there is of a globally acknowledged quality.
About London School of Business & Finance (LSBF)
London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) was founded in 2003 and offers a diverse and comprehensive portfolio of internationally-recognised professional programmes, under- and postgraduate courses, as well as English language programmes, designed in parity with global market trends.
In partnership with established and globally renowned academic partners, LSBF delivers two accredited MBA programmes and a suite of postgraduate and undergraduate business degrees (in partnership with University of Wales and Grenoble Graduate School of Business, triple accredited by AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB). LSBF is also a well established provider of professional programmes such as the ACCA, CIMA, CFA and CIM.
MIB Programme ranked number 5 in the world is now available at LSBF Manchester Campus
London School of Business and Finance (LSBF) is happy to announce the launch of the new programme that entered top five worldwide - Master of International Business (MIB) in Manchester, UK.
2010-10-15
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Final chance to enter Les 3 Vallees cook off competition and brush shoulders with Heston Blumenthal Entry deadline 5pm October 14th!!!
2010-10-15
Enter now for the chance to demonstrate your culinary skills in front of a who's who of celebrity chefs at the Ski and Snowboard show London Olympia 20-24 October 2010.
Ten lucky finalists will cook at the show, competing for a place in the finale, which will be judged by culinary magician Heston Blumenthal. The ultimate winner will be given a week's gourmet skiing holiday for two in Les 3 Vallees, France.
This could also be your chance to impress top Michelin star chefs from the 3 Vallees, accompanied by Chef of the year 2009, Mickael Weiss, head chef at the Coq ...
Laser Spine Institute Raises $10,000 For Breast Cancer Awareness
2010-10-15
Phil Garcia, senior vice president of patient and community relations at Laser Spine Institute (http://www.laserspineinstitute.com), the leader in endoscopic spine surgery, has announced the results from the company's Think Pink Campaign. The eight-week initiative of fundraising, donating and volunteering allowed the employees of Laser Spine Institute to raise $10,000 for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure campaign. Laser Spine Institute also gave a corporate donation of $7,500. Laser Spine Institute has been a sponsor of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure campaign for years ...
DDS Training & Sedation Support Services Releases "Basic Life Support for Dental Healthcare Professionals" Training Program
2010-10-15
DDS Training & Sedation Support Services has announced the release of its newest dental training course entitled Basic Life Support for Dental Healthcare Professionals. This exciting new course covers basic life support skills from the perspective of the dental professional. All dental professionals, especially ones practicing sedation dentistry, will appreciate the comprehensive training provided on the management of medical emergencies in the dental office.
The Basic Life Support for Dental Healthcare Professionals course follows current American Heart Association ...
Hanauer & Basdera at XclusiV - Chocolate of highest quality meets art & design
2010-10-15
Klaus Hanauer Confectionery wanted an exclusive design for its supreme hand-made
organic chocolate and found a congenial partner in internationally renowned and distinguished designer Franz Basdera, who has earned international acclaim for his colourful drawings of cows and matchstick figures (at display at the Vienna MAK Museum). A convinced vegetarian and aficionado of organic products for more than twenty years, Franz Basdera is the perfect partner for Hanauer's unique chocolate creations. Working primarily for international corporations in the automobile, milk and ...
Social Media Makes Small Business More Money - Sort Of
2010-10-15
In the past, small business marketing usually involved either word of mouth and attractive storefronts for the budget conscious or putting up a significant investment in very expensive print or radio ads or a franchise business to yield an instant brand.
As the business world has moved onto the Internet with social media marketing, however, all of that has changed - even the franchise models roll down use cases of social media terms of service. It's now possible to start build your brand for virtually no investment whatsoever, and to truly add sales while using social ...
LeadMaster and Applied Innovation & Marketing, Inc. Partner for LeadMaster's Reseller Channel
2010-10-15
LeadMaster, a leading provider of software-as-a-service sales lead management software, is pleased to announce its partnership with Applied Innovation & Marketing, Inc. (AIM), the national channel development organization. With over 6,000 customers, Applied Innovation & Marketing is well suited to expand the LeadMaster reseller channel because of their extensive experience and existing relationships.
As partners, AIM and LeadMaster will work together to expand the reseller channel for the LeadMaster products in North America. AIM has relationships with a vast network ...
Robb & Stucky selected to design interiors of model residence at Minto's Villas by the Sea
2010-10-15
Robb & Stucky Interiors, located in Mizner Park in Boca Raton, has been commissioned by Minto Communities to furnish a new, two-bedroom, two- and one-half bath, 1,500-square-foot model residence at Villas by the Sea in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea. Robb & Stucky designer Ron Acosta is heading up the project, which is anticipated to be completed by mid October.
According to Vivian Armenti, the Boca Raton showroom's design director, Acosta had created the interiors of a private residence at the new beachfront community. "When we gave representatives of Minto, the developer, a tour ...
Would you ask a stranger to decide your children's future?
2010-10-15
Family Solicitor Trethowans looks at the issue of mediation in divorce cases.
The Justice Minister, Jonathan Djanogly has recently lambasted parents for using the Courts to decide their children's future, rather than exercising their own responsibility and making those decisions between themselves.
Whilst Mr Djanogly's principle concern was the use of L143M of public funds in the last year alone to settle disputes within the Court arena, the same criticism can be levied against "privately paying" parents who do not qualify for state assistance.
Public funding (previously ...
CT REIA Announces Expert Trainers For The 2010 New England Real Estate Investors Conference And Trade Show
2010-10-15
The Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association, or CT REIA, announces the guest investment property trainers for the 2010 New England Real Estate Investors Conference And Trade Show. This trade show takes place from October 29 through October 31 at the Four Points Sheraton on 275 Research Parkway in Meriden, CT. For over 7 years, this Trade Show has been the premier event for real estate investors in the Northeast. CT REIA brings together decision makers and innovators in real estate to meet, greet and tackle the critical issues of today. By melding a powerful attendee ...
UK Energy Saving Runs Special Offer for Advertisers
2010-10-15
Consumer website http://www.uk-energy-saving.com is offering businesses a pre-Christmas special offer if they decide to advertise with them. UK Energy Saving offers a variety of advertising opportunities on their website and blog, and new advertisers can get a second advert for half price between now and the end of 2010.
Hayley Jones, Web Marketing Director at http://www.uk-energy-saving.com, explains further. "There are loads of excellent opportunities for advertisers to benefit from our high levels of web traffic, from text links and banners to guest blog posts and ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Microplastics detected in rural woodland
JULAC and Taylor & Francis sign open access agreement to boost the impact of Hong Kong research
Protecting older male athletes’ heart health
KAIST proposes AI-driven strategy to solve long-standing mystery of gene function
Eye for trouble: Automated counting for chromosome issues under the microscope
The vast majority of US rivers lack any protections from human activities, new research finds
Ultrasound-responsive in situ antigen "nanocatchers" open a new paradigm for personalized tumor immunotherapy
Environmental “superbugs” in our rivers and soils: new one health review warns of growing antimicrobial resistance crisis
Triple threat in greenhouse farming: how heavy metals, microplastics, and antibiotic resistance genes unite to challenge sustainable food production
Earthworms turn manure into a powerful tool against antibiotic resistance
AI turns water into an early warning network for hidden biological pollutants
Hidden hotspots on “green” plastics: biodegradable and conventional plastics shape very different antibiotic resistance risks in river microbiomes
Engineered biochar enzyme system clears toxic phenolic acids and restores pepper seed germination in continuous cropping soils
Retail therapy fail? Online shopping linked to stress, says study
How well-meaning allies can increase stress for marginalized people
Commercially viable biomanufacturing: designer yeast turns sugar into lucrative chemical 3-HP
Control valve discovered in gut’s plumbing system
George Mason University leads phase 2 clinical trial for pill to help maintain weight loss after GLP-1s
Hop to it: research from Shedd Aquarium tracks conch movement to set new conservation guidance
Weight loss drugs and bariatric surgery improve the body’s fat ‘balance:’ study
The Age of Fishes began with mass death
TB harnesses part of immune defense system to cause infection
Important new source of oxidation in the atmosphere found
A tug-of-war explains a decades-old question about how bacteria swim
Strengthened immune defense against cancer
Engineering the development of the pancreas
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine ahead-of-print tip sheet: Jan. 9, 2026
Mount Sinai researchers help create largest immune cell atlas of bone marrow in multiple myeloma patients
Why it is so hard to get started on an unpleasant task: Scientists identify a “motivation brake”
Body composition changes after bariatric surgery or treatment with GLP-1 receptor agonists
[Press-News.org] MIB Programme ranked number 5 in the world is now available at LSBF Manchester CampusLondon School of Business and Finance (LSBF) is happy to announce the launch of the new programme that entered top five worldwide - Master of International Business (MIB) in Manchester, UK.