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In The Economist’s global MBA ranking, made public yesterday, Audencia MBA is ranked 86th best programme in the world, just four years after its re-launch as an international, English-language MBA.
A total of 2,200 non-EU citizens were issued with work permits under the Dutch 'knowledge migrants' scheme in the first six months of this year. Although the scheme has proven to be successful, it has compensated for only a small proportion of the skills shortfall, the Federation of European Employers (www.fedee.com) reported.
Dutch business school TiasNimbas is ranked #12 in the 2006 Financial Times Executive MBA (EMBA). Up yet another four spots compared to 2005 and now only two places from entering the global top 10.
The recently published Keuzegids Hoger Onderwijs (Higher Education Programme Guide) considered the International Business and Management Studies (IBMS) programme at HAN to be the best IBMS programme in the Netherlands.
All students who register at a university must pay annual tuition fees. The exact amount is determined annually. Fees for bachelor students for 2006-2007 are 1,519. Students from a non-EEA country, who register in 2006-2007 for the first time at the Utrecht University, and don't receive a student grant from the Informatie Beheer Groep or an UAF grant (refugee students), have to pay>>>
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