Milano business school offers African students scholarships — Rep

Milano School of Business

The Milano School of Business, in Milan, Italy, plans to admit 100 students from Africa, as part of a drive to expose aspiring business executives to its management education in Europe.

A statement on Saturday, by Euro Vision Ventures, a representative of the school in Africa, said a partnership contract had been signed to promote the school in Africa and ensure the registration of students in various management programmes.

According to the statement, Mr Dozie Atueyi, the Chief Executive Officer of Euro Vision Ventures, said the school is a privately-owned institution, established to provide education in business and management.

“For the past one year, we have recruited students from Africa for education in Europe.

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” Now, we have signed an exclusive deal to take students to one of the greatest cities in Europe for a fraction of their budget.

“Scholarships offered will cover as much as 75 per cent of the tuition fees, while programmes cut across various fields of learning in equipping candidates for any industry.

“Courses are available in hospitality management, accounting, management consulting, sales and marketing, engineering, real estate, sports management, fashion and law”, he said.

Atueyi added that the school runs an academic calendar with the Fall Semester from October to January; the Spring Semester from February to May and a Summer School programme from June to September.

He said that the school, situated in the heart of Milan, maximizes the flair of the city in empowering its students for international business.

 

(NAN)

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