Follow the MIT Experience!
Posted by The Lisbon MBA on 29 May, 2015 10:15 am

MIT Experience
Students of The Lisbon MBA International, a partnership between Católica-Lisbon, Nova SBE and the MIT, are leaving Lisbon this Saturday, May 30th. They will spend a month at the MIT Sloan School of Management, one of the most respected business schools worldwide. During this period, they will study Global Management, visit successful companies in the region and get to know the culture and way of doing business in the United States.
FOLLOW THE MIT EXPERIENCE:
Get all the information about our students’ adventure in Boston, from June 1st to June 30th, by following the hashtag #MITexperience2015 and The Lisbon MBA official Instagram,Twitter and Facebook accounts!
Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Global Strategy, Ethics, and Innovation are some of the issues that these young executives will study at the MIT Sloan School of Management, an initiative that is part of the curriculum of the full-time program of The Lisbon MBA, resulting from the partnership with the MIT.
Applications for The Lisbon MBA International 2016 are officially open! You can start yours today HERE! If you want to know more about the partnership between The Lisbon MBA with the prestigious MIT Sloan, we suggest you click on the following video:
FOLLOW THE MIT EXPERIENCE:
Get all the information about our students’ adventure in Boston, from June 1st to June 30th, by following the hashtag #MITexperience2015 and The Lisbon MBA official Instagram,Twitter and Facebook accounts!
Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Global Strategy, Ethics, and Innovation are some of the issues that these young executives will study at the MIT Sloan School of Management, an initiative that is part of the curriculum of the full-time program of The Lisbon MBA, resulting from the partnership with the MIT.
Applications for The Lisbon MBA International 2016 are officially open! You can start yours today HERE! If you want to know more about the partnership between The Lisbon MBA with the prestigious MIT Sloan, we suggest you click on the following video: