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A state-of-the-art Institute for higher education
contributing to modernization of society
by enhancing the effectiveness of the
normative frameworks of management, governance
and law
A distinctive value proposition
offering higher education
to potentially highly competent professionals at international standards
and discounted international rates.
Young and midcareer
professionals
Significantly discounted international
rates
Higher education at international standards
Student Population
young and midterm professionals aspiring to become highly competent
professionals in management, governance
and legal practice.
Teaching Faculty
highly experienced international lecturers with academic and professional background teaching world class programs for future
leaders
2012-2013 Education Program‘Champions for
Life Long Learning’
promoting a passion for lifelong, voluntary and self-
motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal and
professional reasons.
Management
“ Management is about human beings. Its task is to make
people capable of joint performance, to make their
strengths effective and their weaknesses irrelevant.”
Peter Drucker
(1909-2005)
Master in
Business Administration
(MBA)
9th intake: ‘Management and Competitive Strategy’
Starts: October 15, 2012:
Admission requirements:• Application due date:
September 1, 2012
• Bachelors degree
• English proficiency
• Relevant working experience
• Tuition fee arrangement
Governance
“ Governance is the sum of the many ways individuals and
institutions, public and private, manage their common affairs.”
‘The Commission on
Global Governance ‘-
(1992)
“ Public Administration is government in action “
Woodrow Wilson
(1856-1924)
Master in
Public Administration
(MPA)
7th intake: ‘Governance and Public Administration’
Starts January 21, 2013:
Admission requirements:• Application due date:
October 1, 2012
• Bachelors degree
• English proficiency
• Relevant working experience
• Tuition fee arrangement
Law
“We should see the study of law as a branch of human behavior and as a
chapter in the book of human ideas.“Lawrence Friedman 1930 -
“To modernize legal practice,
lawyers have to becomepathfinders to
world citizenship’ Hans R. Lim A Po 1945 -
Master in International and Comparative Law
(MICL)
‘Legal Theory, International Law and Comparative Law’
Starts March 4, 2013
Admission requirements:• Application due date:
January 2 2013
• Bachelors degree
• English proficiency
• Relevant working experience
• Tuition fee arrangement
Executive Education
2012-2013
“The paradigm of intangible value drivers’
‘We make doors and windows for a room. But it is the spaces that
make the room livable. While the tangible has advantages, it is the intangible that makes it
useful.’ Lao Tzu
(6th century BCE)
6 Four-day Courses on
‘Intellectual Capital’
1. 1- 4 Oct.’12 Intangible Assets ParadigmThe hidden value of intellectual capital
2. 19 – 22 Nov.’12 Human CapitalOrganizational capacity to create value
3. 11-14 Feb. ‘13 Structural Capital Intellectual capital, capacity building and
organizational structure.
4. 15 -18 Apr.’13 Relational CapitalIntellectual capital and stakeholders
5. 10-13 Jun.’13 Intangible Assets ReadinessFrom strategy to action
6. 19 -22 Aug.’13 Measuring and reporting The worth of intellectual capital
Intellectual Capital is the most valued corporate asset
and the sharpest competition weapon
10 One-day Seminars on
‘Intangible Assets’Oct. 5th, 2012 – Aug. 23rd, 2013
Addressing the following questions:
What is the ‘paradigm of intangible assets’ ?
How should intangible assets be categorized?
How should intangible assets be managed?
How should the value of intangible assets be measured?
Intangible assets are the most important source of innovation and wealth of
any business
The Bottom Line
“ Education is not
preparation for life;
education is life itself.”
John Dewey
(1859- 1952)