CVNet - PhD/MBA program; Wake Forest Univ

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    From: dgodwin@wfubmc.edu (Dwayne Godwin)
    Organization: Wake Forest University School of Medicine
    To: Color and Vision Network <cvnet@lawton.ewind.com>
    Subject: Re: PhD/MBA Program

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                                     PhD/MBA Program
                        Wake Forest University School of Medicine

    The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomyof Wake Forest University, in
    conjunction with the Babcock Graduate School of Management of Wake Forest
    University, has initiated a new and innovative program: a combined PhD/MBA. This
    innovative program will provide first rate research and management training. The
    program is administered through the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy.

    5 years of graduate stipend and tuition support are available for successful
    applicants, as well as guaranteed tuition assistance in obtaining the MBA. A
    combination of electives allows rapid progress to both degrees, and opportunities
    for rotations in industrial venues enhance the educational experience.

    The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy is comprised of researchers at the
    leading edge of their respective fields, including strong emphases on sensory
    systems and in cellular/molecular neurobiology. For more information on graduate
    training within the department, visit http://wfubmc.edu/nba/nba.html

    Forbes magazine ranks the Babcock School first among MBA programs with a median
    cost of less than $90,000. The Babcock School topped the Forbes list of 25 MBA
    schools, with Ohio State, Indiana, Brigham Young and Maryland rounding out the
    top five. The Financial Times of London ranked the top 75 graduate business
    schools internationally. The Babcock School, which has never been ranked by this
    publication, was ranked No. 56. For more about the Babcock School, visit
    http://www.mba.wfu.edu

    To apply to the program online, visit
    http://www.wfubmc.edu/graduate/app_domestic.html
    Check the PhD/MBA box on the online application.

                           Deadline for initial applications is February 15th.

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    <p><b><font size=+1>PhD/MBA Program</font></b>
    <br><b><font size=+1>Wake Forest University School of Medicine</font></b></center>

    <p>The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomyof Wake Forest University,
    in conjunction with the Babcock Graduate School of Management of Wake Forest
    University, has initiated a new and innovative program: a combined PhD/MBA.
    This innovative program will provide first rate research and management
    training. The program is administered through the Department of Neurobiology
    and Anatomy.
    <p>5 years of graduate stipend and tuition support are available for successful
    applicants, as well as guaranteed tuition assistance in obtaining the MBA.&nbsp;
    A combination of electives allows rapid progress to both degrees, and opportunities
    for rotations in industrial venues enhance the educational experience.
    <p>The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy is comprised of researchers
    at the leading edge of their respective fields, including strong emphases
    on sensory systems and in cellular/molecular neurobiology. For more information
    on graduate training within the department, visit <A HREF="http://wfubmc.edu/nba/nba.html">http://wfubmc.edu/nba/nba.html>
    <br>&nbsp;
    <br>Forbes magazine ranks the Babcock School first among MBA programs with
    a median cost of less than $90,000. The Babcock School topped the Forbes
    list of 25 MBA schools, with Ohio State, Indiana, Brigham Young and Maryland
    rounding out the top five. The Financial Times of London ranked the top
    75 graduate business schools internationally. The Babcock School, which
    has never been ranked by this publication, was ranked No. 56. For more
    about the Babcock School, visit <A HREF="
    http://www.mba.wfu.edu">http://www.mba.wfu.edu>
    <p>To apply to the program online, visit <A HREF="
    http://www.wfubmc.edu/graduate/app_domestic.html">http://www.wfubmc.edu/graduate/app_domestic.html>
    <br>Check the PhD/MBA box on the online application.
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    Deadline for initial applications is February 15th.</font></b>
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