Finding the right EMBA program and choosing to embark on the EMBA journey are decisions which require time and reflection.
Are you looking to advance your career? The Kellogg-WHU EMBA program wants to help by providing advice and insights into the EMBA world.
Wondering what an Executive MBA can do for you? Join the Kellogg-WHU Online Info Session on Thursday, December 4 to ask your questions directly to the EMBA community.
The 45-minute lunchtime online information session gives interested participants the opportunity to learn about the Kellogg-WHU EMBA program and ask live questions to admissions and marketing staff as well as current students and alumni.
The Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA is a joint EMBA program between the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University (USA) and WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management (Germany).
The program combines American and European management know-how and offers students the opportunity to gain new perspectives from each major region of the world via its international Global Network partners.
A Kellogg-WHU EMBA offers a work-friendly program structure of approximately 51 days out of office over the entire program, and provides a strong international network of experts, advisors and lifelong connections.
This year The Financial Times ranked the Kellogg-WHU EMBA once again within the top 25 Executive MBA programs in the world.
› Date: Thursday, December 4, 2014
› Time: 12:00 to 12:45 pm (Dutch/German time)
Apart from the online info session, the Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA program will also kick-start its recruiting season with the next Info & Interview Day on Saturday, January 24, 2015.
Eligible candidates interested in applying to the program will have the opportunity to participate in:
› Morning or afternoon interviews conducted by alumni of the Kellogg-WHU EMBA program.
› Morning coffee reception, lunch and an optional campus tour, where you will have the opportunity to mingle with Kellogg-WHU EMBA alumni, current students, faculty and staff.
› A real EMBA Lecture for pre-registered candidates.
› An information session, which gives the chance to learn about the program in more depth and to ask questions to alumni and admissions staff in a more formal setting.