Pyong-yang and Harvard Universities launch joint MBA Program in Mongolia
Pyong-yang University and Harvard University issued a press release today indicating that they have agreed to cooperate in setting up a new MBA programme in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
The landlocked Inner Asian country, sandwiched between Russia and China, caught the intention of global markets and investors on the back of a rapidly growing mineral economy
Pyong-yang and Harvard have agreed an unusual U.S., Asia partnership in order to train a young, well-educated and entrepreneurial Mongolian population to engage as key players in the global marketplace.
The proposed programme will be a two-year MBA taught in Mongolian, Korean and English. Separate faculty lounges for the North-Korean and American staff have been proposed.
The landlocked Inner Asian country, sandwiched between Russia and China, caught the intention of global markets and investors on the back of a rapidly growing mineral economy
Pyong-yang and Harvard have agreed an unusual U.S., Asia partnership in order to train a young, well-educated and entrepreneurial Mongolian population to engage as key players in the global marketplace.
The proposed programme will be a two-year MBA taught in Mongolian, Korean and English. Separate faculty lounges for the North-Korean and American staff have been proposed.
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