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New Dual-Degree MBA Naresuan University, Bangkok
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PPt ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Posts: 2 |
New Dual-Degree MBA Naresuan University, Bangkok
Hello everybody!Sun Mar 25, 2007 08:01 AM Naresuan University has launched a dual-degree MBA program with Southern Cross University, Australia at Naresuan University – Bangkok Campus. This program is different from most MBA programs in Thailand in that upon completion, students will receive two MBA degrees, one from Naresuan University and one from Southern Cross University. This provides the students with one quality degree from well-respected Thai government university and a degree from an esteemed international university as well. You will find more info at www.nubkk.nu.ac.th/eng/mba_en1.html Regards, PPt [Edited 25 Mar 2007 by PPt] |
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PPt ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Posts: 2 |
New Dual-Degree MBA Naresuan University, Bangkok
Here is an article about the partnership in the SCU Discover magazine:Fri Apr 06, 2007 07:10 AM "Southern Cross University cements its ties with Thailand - Naresuan University officers tour the Lismore campus While they are thousands of kilometres apart, Southern Cross University and Thailand’s Naresuan University have plenty in common and have forged strong links. Both are leading regional universities with a passionate commitment to being the best in their nation. Last month senior officers of both universities got together to sign official agreements to cement their relationship. What the “Two Plus Two Articulation Agreement” essentially delivers is a guarantee that students who do two years of tourism studies at Naresuan University will be able to complete their Bachelor of Tourism Management degree following two years of study at Southern Cross University. ![]() Photo: Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Clark with senior officers from Thailand's Naresuan University and Sirinsiam Corporation during a tour of the Lismore campus. Also during the visit an existing Memorandum of Understanding - initially signed six years ago between Thailand’s Sirinsiam Corporation, Naresuan University and Southern Cross University - was expanded to a partnership agreement. This agreement delivers a Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management degree to Thai students studying at Naresuan University. Associate Professor Ngaire Douglas, Head of the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, said both agreements were of great importance to Southern Cross University. “Thailand has a huge tourism industry and it is of considerable benefit to our students to have lecturers who are so closely in tune with what is happening in Asia, one of Australia’s biggest tourism markets,” she said. “Our lecturers travel there to teach regularly so they are constantly able to monitor and update their knowledge on the Asian tourism industry and get a real understanding of Thailand’s history and culture. “This gives our students – the tourism managers of the future – a tremendous advantage in their studies because it internationalises our program." discover.scu.edu.au/issue5/index.php?page_id=16&me… [Edited 06 Apr 2007 by PPt] |
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