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Taking business valuation to greater heights! NBS is proud to partner IVAS to launch Asia's first Chartered Valuer and Appraiser Programme
Today's the day! The Institute of Valuers and Appraisers of Singapore is officially launching the Chartered Valuer and Appraiser Programme with Nanyang Business School as facilitator.
More than 100 stakeholders from the business valuation ecosystem are here to witness the launch, including managing partners of the Big 4 and senior professionals of the financial and legal sector.
Senior Minister of State for Finance and Law Ms Indranee Rajah is Guest of Honour.
4/28/16 Clarkson University has welcomed John Huppertz as chair of the MBA in Healthcare Management program and associate professor of healthcare management.
Huppertz was previously a faculty member at Union Graduate College (UGC), which merged into Clarkson in February. He is based at Clarkson’s Capital Region Campus in Schenectady, N.Y., the former UGC.
While serving as director of the MBA in Healthcare Management at UGC, the program increased enrollments, achieved re-accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation Healthcare Management Education, and elevated its presence in national healthcare management organizations.
His academic interests are in healthcare marketing, strategic management of healthcare organizations, leadership, and strategic planning. Huppertz has written and co-written book chapters and journal articles about marketing and healthcare, and has delivered numerous invited and refereed presentations at professional gatherings. He is also a member and past chapter president of the American Marketing Association.
Read more via: http://clarkson.edu/news/2016/news-release_2016-04-28-4.html
4/20/16 After 14 years of rapid and unfettered growth in China, executive MBA or EMBA courses offered by Chinese universities will come under tighter regulation from the end of this year.
Earlier this month, the China National MBA Education Supervisory Committee announced on its website that starting next year, all Chinese EMBA applicants will be required to take the national postgraduate entrance examination.
Beginning Dec 1, universities will no longer be allowed to conduct their own EMBA entrance tests.
EMBA enrollments will be subject to relevant admission criteria set by the Ministry of Education and will have to conform with the national policies concerned, according to the committee.
Tuition fees for all MBA programs will be collected in strict accordance with current regulations.
In addition, the new rule also requires stricter supervision of class attendance, performance reviews, theses and award of degrees.
Corrupt practices like lowering standards for granting academic degrees, outright purchase of degrees, and sightseeing in the name of study tours or visiting scholar programs, will be forbidden.
Read more via: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2016-04/20/content_24682429.htm
4/25/16 The College of Business brought forward a recommendation to the Graduate Council to suspend the on-campus (face-to-face) option of their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program, effective immediately. Justification for suspending the on-campus program is low enrollments, noting the majority of students desire to complete the program online. UW-Eau Claire will continue to offer the online MBA degree through the MBA Consortium. The Graduate Council unanimously approved suspension of the on-campus MBA program on April 20, 2016.
Read more via: https://www.uwec.edu/news/college-of-business/college-of-business-suspends-on-campus-mba-program-1287
4/25/16 Xavier University has named a veteran marketing professor as the new dean of the Williams College of Business. Tom Hayes, whose father was an XU professor, was appointed to the position after a national search.
Hayes is currently a professor and chair of the marketing department at Xavier. He began teaching at XU in 1976 after completing degrees in psychology and an MBA. He went on to earn his Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati in 1982.
Hayes has been a Musketeer since he was a child. His father, Kaney Hayes, was a member of the Xavier faculty, serving as a professor of economics and associate dean under Thomas Hailstones.
“I am both honored and excited to begin work as the Williams College of Business dean,” said Hayes in a news release. “I am looking forward to sharing my passion and love for the (business school) and Xavier with the Cincinnati business community and working collaboratively with all of our internal and external partners.”
Read more via: http://www.cincinnati.com/story/money/2016/04/25/xu-names-marketing-prof-business-college-dean/83494758/
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