The Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, UWI, Trinidad, is returning here this year with the Executive MBA and the extended portfolio of the International MBA and the Master of Human Resource Management for the Guyana market.
A release yesterday noted that the school is entering its 2nd year of classes for its In-Company Executive MBA in Guyana after launching its inaugural Guyana Graduate Programme last year with a class of 18 students.
The students of the 2010 cohort participate in classes every two weeks in Georgetown with face-to-face lectures, involving faculty members from Trinidad who are flown in to conduct the classes.
Meanwhile, the team is scheduled to visit here on January 27 and will host an information session for the Guyanese public at the Roraima Duke Lodge. Interested students are invited to chat with academic advisors, the programme director and the executive director of the Lok Jack GSB, Professor Miguel Carrillo.
At this session, Professor Carrillo, Professor of Strategy will deliver a feature address entitled: ”Reigniting Growth: Turning Crisis into Opportunities for Businesses and Nations”.
This information session is free to all interested persons but the public is encouraged to register their space in advance by contacting Shazreen Joseph @s.joseph@gsb.tt or by calling 685-0909.
The team will again return to Guyana for an Open Day on February 3rd, the release added.
For more information on the Lok Jack Graduate School of Business and its Graduate Programmes, log on to www.lokjackgsb.org
The Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business was established in 1989 as a joint venture between The University of the West Indies and the private sector of Trinidad and Tobago to provide postgraduate education in business and management.