EBS Open Evening for Master Studies will be held tomorrow
08.08.2007
On Thursday, August 9 at 8pm Estonian Business School (EBS) invites everybody, who is interested in EBS Master Studies, to participate in the Open Evening for Masters. The late night event with live music and refreshments will be held in Learning Café style, offering an opportunity to take part in a programme that is both educational and entertaining. On this evening, EBS will offer information on EBS Master´s programmes and courses as well as the possibility to meet EBS professors and Rector Madis Habakuk
Katrin Heinla, Head of Marketing Department, says: “EBS offers international business administration education with various specialization possibilities. From 2007 EBS will open a new additional specialization in Real Estate at Master level in cooperation with Metro Capital Management”.
Learning Café is an internationally recognised training methodology. It is used to create a natural discussion and brainstorming environment that facilitates knowledge, experience and opinion transfer between people from diverse backgrounds and helps bring out differing points of view. The Open Evening will provide a forum on various topics of interest relevant to continuing one’s education. Participants will be involved in round-table discussions on planning their Master studies.
“The level of Master’s programmes is highly influenced by the faculty members and other lecturers, who teach there. It’s important how much they are able to bring additional value to book based knowledge. For this reason, the practical experience in the business world has a crucial importance. EBS Open Evening for Master Studies offers excellent opportunity to meet our faculty in person,” added Katrin Heinla.
Master studies admission is opened until August 15.
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About EBS:
Established in 1988, EBS is the oldest private university in the Baltic States to provide business education. The objective of the school is to provide active and enterprising people with academic knowledge and to develop their skills to successfully implement the knowledge in real life. Over the 19 years of practice, EBS has tuned into one of the largest private universities in the Baltic States to provide degrees in business, management and information technology. About 1700 students currently study in EBS. The fact that the business school has partnership contracts with over 60 universities in Europe, America, Australia and Asia enables extensive student and lecturer exchange. For further information please go to www2.ebs.ee.