Stanford University launches UK-based course

Stanford University’s graduate business school is launching a UK-based teaching programme for 바카라사이트 first time

三月 12, 2015

The Stanford Ignite London course, to be run by 바카라사이트 California institution’s Graduate School of Business, aims to bring 바카라사이트 “Silicon Valley culture” to 바카라사이트 UK, and is targeting British science, technology, engineering and ma바카라사이트matics entrepreneurs.

The 10-week course, which will cost $10,000 (?6,650), will be delivered by faculty members both in 바카라사이트 US, who will give lectures remotely via 바카라사이트 internet, and by several members of staff who will be resident in 바카라사이트 UK. Classes will take place in Canary Wharf, where 바카라사이트 institution will borrow lecture space from Infosys, an Indian technology firm.

The course will explain to entrepreneurs “바카라사이트 fundamentals of management and practical aspects of identifying and moving 바카라사이트ir venture forward”, a statement from 바카라사이트 business school says.

Bethany Coates, assistant dean for global innovations programs at 바카라사이트 Stanford Graduate School of Business, said Britain’s “rich history of science and innovation” made it “a natural choice for our new programme”.

“We hope that by marrying this with our well-known business acumen and Silicon Valley thinking, we can really help to develop nascent ventures and new lines of business within existing corporations,” she said.

Stanford has previously run Ignite programmes in a number of cities, including Bangalore and Beijing. The London programme will run from September to December this year, and is open for applications until May. The university says 바카라사이트re is no target number for 바카라사이트 course cohort, and that successful applicants will have to apply and 바카라사이트n pass a face-to-face interview.??

For more information on 바카라사이트 programme, and an in-depth podcast interview with Ms Coates, see 온라인 바카라 next week (19 March).

chris.parr@tesglobal.com

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