Nations University introduced an MBA Programme which will be done in partnership with the Australian Institute of Business on Monday, when it also officially launched its new school complex.
Joel Abraham, Marketing Director of the Australian Institute of Business, said the MBA programme had been launched in Trinidad and Tobago, but Guyana was also targeted because “we believe in the people. We felt that there wasn’t enough local options for students and that’s what is contributing a lot to this brain drain they describe — Guyanese students leaving the country. …We thought we could begin addressing these issues by offering the world class qualifications locally.”
He said the Australian Institution of Business is a 25-year-old institution based in Adelaide, South Australia and is