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How the Imperial College Business School can energise your career

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Imperial College Business School is delighted to be visiting Aberdeen on August 3-4 to show how an Imperial MBA can energise your career and way of thinking.

We will be holding an evening information session from 6pm – 8.45pm on Thursday, August 3 at the Mercure Aberdeen Caledonian Hotel to help you discover the best Imperial MBA to suit your career and lifestyle.

The session includes an introduction to our MBA suite, an overview of the programme structures, and perspectives on how they can assist your career transformation.

There will also be a Q&A panel of current students and alumni, giving you the opportunity to learn more about the programmes from a first-hand perspective, in particular, how they relate to the energy sector.

The Imperial MBA suite includes:

Abhi Goswami (Imperial Executive MBA student, 2016-17) will be attending to relay experiences of how studying an Imperial MBA helped navigate his journey in the exploration & production industry, especially while the renewables vs non-renewables debate continues.

Abhi states that this industry change should be viewed ‘not as a switch but a phased transition where several complementary elements must align to overcome the challenge of transition.’

Abhi has found that studying the Executive MBA created ‘a conducive learning environment that helps synthesise lessons and at the same time help focus and sharpen my message when I kick-start my own transition journey.’

Along with talking to current students and alumni, you can also gain insights into the MBA application process from Heads of Recruitment and Admissions at Imperial College Business School to make sure your application stands out.

The following day, Friday, August 4, we will be offering one to one consultations where you are welcome to bring your CV and talk through your motivations around doing an MBA at Imperial College Business School and ensure you find the right programme for you. Book your session now, before time slots run out.

Register for the Aberdeen Information Session at our Eventbrite page and energise your career today.