College Focus: Insead Singapore
With economic prospects bleak in North America and Europe, an increasing number of aspiring business leaders are choosing to get their M.B.A.s in faster-moving Asian markets.
Insead’s Singapore campus, established in the wealthy city-state in 2000, is benefiting from this bump in demand, with more than 400 M.B.A. students from more than 50 countries currently enrolled in the 10-month program—one class will graduate in December 2012 and another in July 2013. In its inaugural year, the M.B.A. enrolled 53 students from 26 countries.
Insead also operates executive M.B.A., specialized master’s, PhD and non-degree executive education programs in Singapore.
Insead’s Singapore campus, established in the wealthy city-state in 2000, is benefiting from this bump in demand, with more than 400 M.B.A. students from more than 50 countries currently enrolled in the 10-month program—one class will graduate in December 2012 and another in July 2013. In its inaugural year, the M.B.A. enrolled 53 students from 26 countries.
Insead also operates executive M.B.A., specialized master’s, PhD and non-degree executive education programs in Singapore.
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