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Elements of risk for students

By Kester Eddy

Published: February 10 2008 17:51 | Last updated: February 10 2008 17:51

Based on admissions for the full-time MBA programme in September – 51 students have somehow squeezed into a theoretical maximum of 50 places – the CEU Business School is doing well. Demand for places on the weekend programmes in the Budapest centre and the satellite operation in Bucharest, Romania, has also been strong.

Yet the school, which boasts of being the first in former communist Europe to offer an American-style MBA, is to revamp its programme to remain competitive, concentrating on its natural advantages within the region, says Paul Garrison, the recently appointed dean.

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