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Oxford MBA & Executive MBA 体验课&招生咨询会 - 香港(12/9) 上海(12/12)

[日期:2014-11-28] 来源:ChaseDream论坛 作者:steven [字体: ]

Oxford MBA & Executive MBA Taster Lectures and Information Session
Hong Kong

Date: December 9th, 2014 (Tue)
Time:
19:00 - 21:00
Location:
Mandarin Oriental, 5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong

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Speaker:

Mungo Wilson

Agenda:

  • 18.45: Registration 
  • 19.00: Programme presentation 
  • 19.30: Networking drinks and QA with alumni

Mungo Wilson, Associate Professor of Finance, will introduce you to the MBA programmes at the School and give a taster lecture titled 'Auctions' and will be pleased to discuss the benefits of studying at Oxford. Alumni will also attend the event and will be happy to share their experience of the programmes.

Oxford MBA & Executive MBA Taster Lectures and Information Session
Shanghai

Date: December 12th, 2014 (Friday)
Time:
19:00 - 21:00
Location:
Intercontinental Shanghai Pudong, No.777 Zhangyang Road, Pudong, Shanghai

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Speaker:

Tim Jenkinson

Agenda:

  • 18.45: Registration 
  • 19.00: Programme presentation 
  • 19.30: Networking drinks and QA with alumni

Tim Jenkinson, Professor of Finance, will introduce you to the MBA Programmes at the School and give a taster lecture titled 'Passive Presumption' and will be pleased to discuss the benefits of studying at Oxford. Alumni will also attend the event and will be happy to share their experience of the Programmes.

About Speaker

Mungo Wilson

Mungo Wilson is Associate Professor of Finance in the Department of Finance at Saïd Business School and an associate member of the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance, both in the University of Oxford. He specialises in asset pricing and mutual funds.

Mungo’s research focuses on asset pricing. In particular, his work is centred on assessing how risk affects asset prices. He also studies mutual funds, analysing how their behaviour is affected by growth, and credit risk.

Having studied PPE at the University of Oxford, Mungo initially trained as a solicitor and worked at Slaughter and May, before reading for an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and PhD in Economics from Harvard University.

Before joining Saїd Business School in 2009, Mungo held positions as Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, and as a Visiting Lecturer at the London School of Economics.

Areas of expertise include:

  • Asset pricing
  • Credit ratings
  • Macroeconomic conditions and asset prices
  • Mutual funds
  • Information transmission across markets

Tim Jenkinson

Tim Jenkinson is a Professor of Finance and head of the finance faculty at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. He is also the Director of the Oxford Private Equity Institute. His areas of expertise include private equity, initial public offerings (IPOs), institutional asset management and the cost of capital. He teaches the Entrepreneurial finance elective in Silicon Valley for the Oxford Executive MBA programme.

Tim is one of the foremost academic experts on private equity. His research has shown that, on average, historical private equity returns have outpaced public market returns by 3% to 4% each year, explaining the appeal of this little known industry. His research has demonstrated how the capital structure of leveraged buyouts can impact private equity performance. Tim speaks at industry and academic conferences around the world and teaches a number of private equity classes in association with organisations such as the CFA Institute.

He is the leading European expert on IPOs and has conducted extensive research on the conflicts of interest between investment banks, investors and companies. His research on IPO discrepancies has attracted considerable media attention from publications such as The Economist, Reuters, The Financial Times, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, CNN, and Time among others.

Tim is Chairman of the economic consulting firm Oxera and an academic advisor to KPMG's Global Valuation Institute. He has consulted for a large number of companies, regulators, government agencies and industry associations. He is also a Professorial Fellow at Keble College, University of Oxford, a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research and a Research Associate of the European Corporate Governance Institute.

Tim joined the finance faculty at Saïd Business School in 2000. He previously worked in the economics department at the University of Oxford, which he joined in 1987. He has also spent periods as a Visiting Professor at Dartmouth College, USA. He studied economics as an undergraduate at Cambridge University, before going as a Thouron Fellow to the University of Pennsylvania, where he obtained a Masters in Economics. He then returned to the UK and obtained a DPhil in Economics from Oxford.

Areas of expertise include:

  • Private equity
  • IPOs
  • Institutional asset management
  • Regulation of the cost of capital

About Saïd Business School

Saïd Business School is a world-class business school, embedded within a world-class university, and tackling the world-scale challenges.

MBA:

The Oxford MBA is a full-time one-year programme comprising an intensive series of stimulating lectures, energetic seminars and small group work, which can take students anywhere in the world. We aim to provide the world's future business leaders with the skills, knowledge, and personal qualities needed to meet the world-scale challenges of the 21st century.

1+1 MBA programme

The Oxford 1+1 MBA is a unique, two-year postgraduate experience that combines the depth of a specialised, one-year Master’s degree with the breadth of a top-ranking, one-year MBA. Through the 1+1 programme, we are partnering with nine other University of Oxford departments to link a diverse selection of MSc programmes to our MBA. As a result, graduates embark from Oxford armed with the skills to translate specific domain knowledge into sustainable and scalable solutions.

EMBA:

The Oxford Executive MBA is an immersive and intensive programme starting in January of each year. This is a modular degree - you are required to attend 16 one week modules, one of these in China and another in India with the remainder in Oxford, across 21 months. There are 9 one-week modules in the first year and 7 weeks in the second year with one of the elective modules, Entrepreneurial Finance, in Silicon Valley, USA as an option.

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