18 Feb 2012

AICAR Business School takes the first step towards inter-nationalization.

An arrangement has been arrived at through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Brunel Business School, UK, too in the first place, to bring a group of international students on a Study Tour.

The group comprising 7 students of various nationalities accompanied by two senior faculty, Prof Ashley Branganza and Mr. F. Moscone arrived in Mumbai on Saturday, 11th February. During their stay at the AICAR Campus, several interactive programmes have been organized between the AICAR and Brunel Students and between the faculty as well.

In addition, Brunel students will also visit top multi-national companies and have discussions with Heads of these Companies. The purpose being to understand the state of India’s economy and the projections for the future. During their stay, they will also visit not-for-profit organisations. In order to understand the role, such organizations play in the upliftment of the economically weaker sections of our Society.

Their programme also includes a visit to some of the villages around our Campus at Neral (Karjat) to give them an idea of the lifestyle of the villagers and their aspirations for the future. Infact, AICAR is currently conducting studies for one of India’s Corporates to assess the future demands of India’s villagers.

The Brunel Business School teams will include the presentation by AICAR faculty on the opportunities India offers to the world.

This is the beginning of a long-term relationship with Brunel Business School which is an off-shoot of the Brunel University, UK.

About AICAR

Nestled in the foothills of Matheran, a pleasant 90 minutes journey from Mumbai, amidst lush green landscape, lies a Business School that seeks to be a cradle for nurturing new millennial leaders.

AICAR Business School was set up ten years ago by a group of eminent corporate citizens, who had dedicated themselves to establish a world class, residential centre of learning that would establish unparalleled standards of management and communication practice.

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