What are the hot jobs in Singapore in 2016? Here are 5 highest-paying sectors
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SINGAPORE - This year's highest-paying jobs in Singapore are in these five sectors: information technology (IT); accounting; sales and marketing; banking and finance; and the healthcare and life sciences.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Undergrad blog: A senior’s advice for freshmen
As I think back on my four years at Purdue, I can’t help but reflect on the number of ways I have grown, developed, and learned from mistakes along the way. In reflecting on my experience, I have some advice for the next group of incoming Krannert freshmen:
4/22/16 A university leader with over 30 years of experience in academia has been appointed dean of the Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado.
Paul Bobrowski, Ph.D., has served since 2012 as dean of the School of Business Administration at the University of Dayton, the largest private business school in Ohio. He currently oversees the school, with 2,000 undergraduates in nine majors and over 180 MBA students.
He previously served as the Wachovia Dean and associate professor of Operations Management in the College of Business at Auburn. From 1990-2004, he directed the Executive MBA program at Syracuse, also serving as associate dean and on the faculty there. Before that, he was assistant professor of Operations Management at the University of Oregon for five years and a business instructor at Indiana University prior. His professional experience includes positions with the Space Division and Aeronautical Systems Division of the U.S. Air Force.
Read more via: http://www.unco.edu/news/releases.aspx?id=9433

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"Economics is too important to be left to the experts" - Ha Joon Chang Post-Crash Economics Society presents a conference bringing together the public, students and economists to learn, talk and democratise economics. PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME RELEASED: ...
A panel of experts on the Indian market share their views on the perks and pitfalls of doing business in India at Nanyang Business School's CEO Breakfast Series
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