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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Emerging Markets Scholarships at London School of Business and Finance 2007/2008 Intake

London School of Business and Finance (LSBF) offers Scholarships for Masters Programmes and Undergraduate Programmes. Scholarship Emerging Markets has been lengthened until 31 Augusts 2007 for acceptance October 2007 and 30 Novembers 2007 for acceptance March 2008. Talented candidate and ambition has special opportunity to get cutting expense of study equal to 50%. Candidate must have reasoning of academic and professional and contribution can have which have in earning from LSBF for development of economics social state to be each.

Our patron, HRH Prince Michael of Kent has generously agreed to extend the deadline for applications until 31st August, 2007. LSBF offers a range of cutting-edge postgraduate and undergraduate programmes including:
Masters Programmes
MBA – 4 specialisations
MBA Dual Programmes (study an MBA with ACCA, CIMA, CFA or CIM)
MSc Finance
MSc Investment and Securities
MSc Marketing
MSc Digital Marketing

Undergraduate Programmes
BA International Business (starting October 2007)
BA Business Technology (starting September 2008)
BA Law (starting September 2008)

“We are delighted to take part in the Royal initiative to recognise talent and ambition. We also,
welcome the opportunity to work under the aegis of HRH Prince Michael of Kent to provide
students with support and encouragement.” said Aaron Etingen, the LSBF’s Chief Executive
Officer.

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Notes to editor
1. LSBF was the first business school in London to offer the opportunity of studying for an
MBA awarded by the Grenoble Graduate School of Business in combination with prestigious
professional qualifications in finance, accountancy and marketing.
In addition, the GGSB Masters in Business (MIB) programme, also offers at LSBF, was
ranked by the Financial Times in 2006 as:
• No.1 for Career Progression
• No.1 for International Mobility
• No.4 in Europe
2. GGSB is one of Europe’s leading business schools, ranked 29th by the Financial Times in
2006 (Oxford was 27th, Cambridge 36th).
3. As indicated by World Bank consultants an emerging, or developing, market economy
(EME) is defined as an economy with low-to-middle per capita income; such countries
constitute approximately 80% of the global population, representing about 20% of the world’s
economies. The term emerging markets signifies a business phenomenon that is not fully
described or constrained by geography or economic strength.

For more information:
Contact: Daniela Pantica
Email: dpantica@lsbf.org.uk
Phone number: ++44 (020) 7823 2303
Website: www.lsbf.org.uk
Address: 16, Grosvenor Place, London, SW1X 7HH

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