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The two-year, part-time Modular Executive MBA begins in August 2021. By TheJournal.ie team Monday 8 Feb 2021, 6:00 PM Feb 8th 2021, 6:00 PM 18,786 Views 19 Comments
Image: UCD Smurfit Business School
Image: UCD Smurfit Business School
THE NEW YEAR and its resolutions have probably faded from memory but there is still time to reinvigorate your career in 2021.
Options may not seem plentiful at the moment given travel limitations and the economic situation but a new programme at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School is offering perfect flexibility for aspirational business leaders.
It has launched a new, two-year, part-time Modular Executive MBA (EMBA) and has partnered with
Considering a return to education?
We ve got just the thing. We re absolutely thrilled to be partnering with UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School to offer a 100% MBA scholarship worth up to €31,900 for the NEW modular, two-year, part-time Executive MBA.
This unique and life-changing chance is perfect for MBA applicants in Ireland who are on the hunt for a more flexible part-time EMBA. In particular, this new offering may suit women who are short of time, busy in their careers, and who are entrepreneurs.
For many people returning to education can be a daunting prospect, we caught up with Jacqueline Robinson, EMBA graduate and General Manager at St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network, to learn more about her experience at the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School:
However, applications to its International Graduate Programme will close on Friday, January 29.
Up to 80 participants will each receive a fully funded master s, guaranteed work experience in Ireland or abroad, and a tax-free monthly bursary.
Successful applicants from Wexford will be following in the shoes of Lisa Martin, from Rathnure, who is a current participant in the international graduate programme.
Commenting on the programme, the CEO of Bord Bia, Tara McCarthy, said the Talent Academy initiative is particularly popular among young people seeking purpose-led careers .
She said there was an average increase of 20 per cent in applications across the initiative s five programmes last year.