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Location:
Brussels - Belgium
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Host Institution: Solvay Business School (ULB - VUB)
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Language of Instruction: English
Overview
The Solvay Business School, Belgium's most respected school in Management and Finance is pleased to offer you the opportunity to take part in the Solvay Summer School 2007.
Taking place in Brussels from 19 to 26 August 2007, the summer programme will focus on "Europe's
Business and Economic Challenges".
This exceptional event is offered to top European students willing to share their experience and opinion with a wide range of distinguished academics and leading company managers.
Why choose the European Solvay Summer School?
- Outstanding International SBS Faculty
- Workshops with top leading Business Managers
- Exclusive Meeting with European Guest Speakers
- A jointly-run project by the SBS Faculty, Students and Alumni
For more information: summerschool@solvay.edu
Eligibility
Candidates need to be minimum in their second year in the field of Management, Business, Economics or Civil Engineering
Proficiency in English (TOEFL or IELTS results are not needed but only optional)
We operate a rolling application process. Applicants must send:
a detailed curriculum vitae, university score reports, a cover letter, a proof of proficiency in English (academic results are sufficients)
Housing/Accommodation
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Dormitory
Accomodation costs are included in the fee (€ 200)
Program Costs
€ 200
Costs
Include: Participants will be asked to pay a participation fee of €200, covering:
* Accommodation in university rooms
* Food
* Course materials
* Extra-curricular activities
Travel and personal expenses are not included in the fee.
Dates
The application deadline is 25 June 2007, but applicants who send their application before 15 May 2007 benefit from reduced fee.
The programme takes place in Brussels from 19 to 26 August 2007
Deadlines
25 June 2007
Contact
Solvay Business School
ULB CP 141
50, av. F.D. Roosevelt
1050 Brussels
Europe
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Fax: +32 2 650 42 85
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