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US, local universities launch new programme
published: Tuesday | July 25, 2006

The Institute of Law and Economics (ILE) will be launching a partnership with the Florida-based IMPAC University to provide a two-year MBA programme.

Details of the programme will be outlined at the launching of the event starting at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow at the Terra Nova Hotel in St. Andrew. Members of the public are invited to attend to learn more about the online MBA programme.

The internationally renowned-jurist, F. Lee Bailey, who is a director of IMPAC University, will be guest speaker at the function.

In a press release issued last week, the directors of ILE dis-closed that ILE, which is now in its eighth year, continues to provide training in legal education to Jamaican students through its collaborations with the University of London and the University of Huddersfield through Holborn College.

IMPAC University, founded in 1998, has quickly become one of the U.S.A.'s most accomplished providers of quality tertiary-level education because of its focus on hands-on business training and education. IMPAC University is a private graduate university dedi-cated to meeting the educational needs of business and accordingly offers programmes in business, behavioural science, and technology - and the interface among these three areas. The central focus in all programmes is the linkage of academic learning with real-life business goals and strategies.

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