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Regent's College

Ezibon Kenyi Morbe

Nationality: Sudanese
Degree: MBA
Graduation Year: 2007
Current Employment: Relief and Development Coordinator
Employer: SudanAid (Caritas Sudan) - Darfur

My experience in this school tells me to describe it this way: The MBA, which is taught and delivered by WEBSTER University in London, is designed to keep as close to the real world leading edge business analysis, strategies, and development practice as possible, while at the same time delivering the latest in management theory.  It's an MBA that will serve you not only as a practical management guide but also a passport to a better career prospects around the globe as well.

Besides, it gives the real benefit for higher education that is furthering your education, learning new things, being in charge of your choices and getting to where you want to be in the future, no matter  whatever stage you are at, and whatever age you are.

I would like to take this opportunity to remind you that “Executive education in WEBSTER London is more accessible”.  The faculties’ are cooperative and friendly, the staffs are hospitable, and the students are from diverse nationalities and cultures with a wide variety of background (science, humanities, engineering… and the like).  If you would want to experience the real and practical meaning of global and not just international education, I think this is the place.

Page last updated 10/16/2007

"Studying International Relations at Webster Graduate School in London taught me two ways of International Relations: the academic way and the personal way...   In the academic life of International Relations, we learned and analyzed various political theories and their realization; methodologies and ways of research...   In the personal life of International Relations, we learned that it is possible for nearly all ethnicities, friends and enemies, to sit in one class-room, to listen to one professor, to share one lunch-break – suddenly we shared the same interests!  "

Bettina Lutz

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