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Henley Business School in Dubai

Henley Business School
Henley Business School has announced the launch of a new business school in the Middle East, bringing a series of tailor-made education programs for executives and senior managers to the UAE and Qatar. In partnership with Dubai-based Future Learning UK, Henley Business School will be offering executive education programs that allow professionals to construct tailor-made courses and training solutions across a spectrum of disciplines.

A part of Reading University in England, the world-renowned Henley Business School was set up more than 60 years ago to develop future leaders with the skills to inspire people and drive progress through excellence and high performance. Operating in 17 countries and ranked among the top schools in Europe and being one of only 53 business schools in the world to hold triple-accredited status, Henley has a truly global reputation and reach.

The partnership is the school's inaugural venture into the Middle East and brings expertise in disciplines including leadership and management, strategy, coaching, HR development, knowledge management, international business, marketing and reputation, business informatics, real estate and international capital markets.

Future Learning UK has been operating in the Middle East since 1982 and brings a deep understanding of local needs and values, an established presence and essential regional industry knowledge to the partnership.

Discussing the partnership Vice Dean and Head of Executive Education at Henley Business School, Hugh Evans, said: "The Middle East region represents an exciting opportunity for us and, along with our partners at Future Learning UK, we're confident that our tailor-made programmes and solutions will allow regional executives to develop and optimise the performance of their businesses."

He added: "The UAE and Qatar both present rapidly developing markets in a wide variety of business areas, and we're well-poised to help ensure that the growth experienced on a regional level is driven by companies with dynamic, high-performing leadership."

One of the few global business schools to hold triple accredited status (AMBDA, EQUIS and AACSB), Henley Business School was the first of its kind in the UK and comprises four distinctive schools.

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