Nov 23

Eva official photo 08Dear prospective MBA Students,

My name is Dr.Eva Niemann and as the Head of Office of TiasNimbas Bonn I wish you a warm welcome to TiasNimbas Business School.

I have been involved in the German MBA-Market for over a decade now, and with great pleasure I have seen many excited new students enter the programme and many happy graduants leave TiasNimbas with a big smile after the 2-year study period of our MBA programme in Bonn.

I learned from my experience that it is the fact that these students have been working on reaching their full potential during the programme, that makes it so rewarding for them, next to achieving such a renowned MBA degree.

Our internationally accredited MBA programme has been able to attract a large number of talented and open-minded students over the past decade. I am convinced that with the long experience of TiasNimbas, you will also be able to benefit from the peronal support during our programme, which will help you grow both personally as well as professionally.

I look forward to meeting you personally on one of the upcoming MBA- Information Sessions throughout Germany.

In addition, I am also eager  to learn more about you and your personal motivation to start an MBA when we meet for the official intake-interview, which Yumi will schedule for all of you who have decided to hand in their application form.

And who knows: once you have finished your MBA-study, you may feel you still haven’t had enough and would even be eager to continue joining my DBA-Programme, of which I am the Director and which will guide you on your way to your degree as a Doctor of Business Administration.

Nov 18

“In Germany there are about 160 Programmes called MBA’s. Only five percent – less than 10, however, are ‘real’ MBA Programmes, which fulfil international standards.” explains Dr. Eva Niemann, Head of Office of TiasNimbas Bonn in today’s Handelsblatt-Karriere article titled: “MBA – Der Deutsche Markt wächst.”
Read the Article

Nov 17

VoigtO.jpgMy name is Oliver and I started part-time with TiasNimbas Business School in Bonn in September 2009.

I am a Biomedical Engineer by training and have worked for more than ten years with US companies in the area of artificial organs. I live in Berlin, but travel all around Europe in my current position as Director of European Clinical Support for a medical device company.

When I was looking for an MBA program, I was mainly focused on an internationally ranked business school that had a long history of teaching and a large alumni network. Initially, I contacted several Universities / Business Schools in my immediate area to avoid the logistics of being at a facility that was too far from my home.

I wasn’t very impressed with what I found.  I then contacted TiasNimbas Business School which was originally on the top of my favorites list, but was not within close distance to my home. I was very pleased with the assistance and the effectiveness of the program.

Because I have limited spare time and a good support network means a lot to me, I chose TiasNimbas, despite the distance. The required compulsory attendance time for the program is condensed to a longer weekend once a month.

I have been to modules in Utrecht and Bonn so far. I do enjoy being out for the modules. When I am away from my home office, I can better concentrate on the lectures and have no chance of being able to reach my desk after lecture is finished ;) .

I am staying at the hotel with my fellow students from abroad and we either talk about the modules or go bowling in the evening.

To me, the unique personal development plan at TiasNimbas Business School is very important. Parallel to the business knowledge from the lectures, you learn techniques for team building; receive personal mentoring to enhance your own performance such as clearly defining your personal goals and gaining strategies to accomplish them.

You never feel alone or lost in the MBA program from TiasNimbas and I am excited to participate in this program.

Nov 17

Clearly you will like to know as soon as possible after handing in your application form, whether you have been accepted to the programme or not.

 Once the application package has reached us, there are only a few further steps to take.

nametags1. The official Intake-Interview

The moment I receive your application package, I will arrange a date & time for your intake-interview for which you will meet with Dr. Eva Niemann, Head of Office of TiasNimbas Bonn, personally.

If you live close to Bonn or in the NRW-area, this interview will take place at the Bonn office.
For candidates who live further away, there is a possibility to schedule an interview in a town closer to you.

The interview will take approx. 1 hour, in which Eva will question you in order to get to know you better as a person and learn more about your motivation to start our Part-Time MBA Programme.

After the interview Eva will give you an evaluation on how good your chances are to get accepted to the programme, and she will also advise the admissions board accordingly.

A few days after the interview, we will inform you on whether the admissions board has accepted you to the Part-Time MBA programme.

2. The Acceptance Letter

Candidates who have been admitted to the programme by the admissions board will receive an official Acceptance Letter from TiasNimbas.

In the rare event that your Gmat or TOEFL Scores have not yet reached us, candidates will receive a “conditional” letter of acceptance, which states that they will be accepted upon successful completion of both the TOEFL and Gmat Test. These candidates will receive a final acceptance letter after having handed in their final test scores.

When will I be officially enrolled in the Part-Time MBA Programme Bonn?

The moment you sign your acceptance letter and return it by mail to the TiasNimbas Bonn Office, you will be enrolled in the programme. Once we have also received your payment of the enrolment fee, your place in the upcoming class will be secured, and you are a soon-to-be official member of the TiasNimbas student-body!

Nov 17

classtilburgI am often being contacted by Bachelor- students who are about to finalize their Bachelor’s Degree and are wondering whether they can apply to our Part-Time MBA Programme in Bonn.

You can apply to our Part-Time MBA Programme in Bonn if you have at least 3 years of work experience by the time the MBA-Programme starts. (Read about other admissions criteria)

If you have started your Bachelor-Programme directly after finishing your Abitur, then probably you will not yet have sufficient work experience.

In some cases, candidates have already completed a first education (e.g. IHK Kauffrau /Kaufmann), and started their Bachelorstudies in Part-Time, whilst remaining in fulltime employment. In this case it is likely that they fulfil the requirement and can prove that they have 3 years work experience.

Generally, it is important to point out that every MBA-Programme which is internationally accredited (for instance by AMBA/AACSB) requires that applicants have at least 3 years of relevant fulltime work experience before starting an MBA programme.

Why is work experience important?

An MBA differs from other postgraduate Master programmes in that it requires relevant work experience, because it is important that students can apply their business experience to the theoretical contcepts they are taught during the lecture.

Students will be asked to work on specific business case studies which requires drawing on previous experience of similar situations.

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Note: If you have recently completed your bachelor-study and are eager to continue your management education before starting work, TiasNimbas offers MA/MSc programmes which might be interesting for you.

Nov 17

IMG_2043Today I am delighted to introduce you to the Part-Time MBA Bonn Programme Manager, Ariane Heinemann.

As the programme manager, Ariane provides a lot of support for all the students during the two-year study period.

With her very open-minded, warm-hearted and hands-on character, Ariane is the perfect person to organise and hold together all those important strings in the administrative process of this programme.

In addition, students find in her a loyal supporter who helps them on their journey
through this intense period of their PT MBA programme.

For those of you who are interestested in following a Part-Time MBA programme, you can also meet Ariane personally during a sit-in-class. It gives you the opportunity to meet our current students and get an impression of the lectures.

Nov 17

PenandpaperIn general, it is the moment when you have done your research on the programme and come to the conclusion that the Part-Time MBA Bonn programme is the right step for you to take in your career.

Overall, I advise candidates to follow one of the following steps in order to get to know  the programme:

1. Visit an information session:

This is a very easy first step to learn about all the main facts regarding our Part-Time MBA Programme.

Our TiasNimbas Information Session is an informal event where candidates can get to know other candidates interested in our programme, and get to know Fr.Dr. Niemann, Head of Office of TiasNimbas Bonn, an me personally.

Note: Information Sessions take place every month in a different city, if you want to join just simply sign up for one of the following Upcoming info sessions in Germany.

2. Visit a class:

Apart from learning about the details of the programme, I think that it can be equally important that you find out what it feels like to be a student at TiasNimbas.

You can do so by visiting a lecture of our current students. This gives you the chance to

  • talk to current students and ask them about their experiences.
  • meet a lecturer and observe the quality of the lectures and the TiasNimbas faculty.
  • meet the programme manager of the Part-Time MBA Programme, Ariane Heinemann. She would be your first point of contact and provide all the support you need should you decide to become a student of our MBA programme.

Note: If you would like to sit in a class, just contact me and I will sign you up for a class.

3. Talk to an Alumni:

If you cannot make it to a class in Bonn, for instance if you live further away from Bonn (e.g.  Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, or outside of Germany) I can get you into contact with an Alumni who has already in recent years successfully completed our MBA programme.

After all it always makes sense to benefit from the experiences of those who have actually followed the programme.

Generally, I try to introduce you to an Alumni living near your hometown, so that you can meet and discuss all the remaining questions you might have about the Part-Time MBA Bonn programme.

Note: If you are interested in talking to an Alumni, just send me an email at y.michalski@tiasnimbas.edu and I will be more than happy to get you into contact.


Conclusion:

Regardless of whether you have visited an info session or not, sat in a class or talked to Alumni, or maybe even did all three: the moment you know what you feel you need to know about the programme, you can download the application form.

You can hand in the signed application form together with the other documents required in the application package via E-mail to my email-address y.michalski@tiasnimbas.edu.

(Please note that handing in the application form early in the recruitment season can secure you considerable early-bird-discounts)

Nov 17
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On September 16th, the 2009 Part-Time MBA Bonn and Utrecht Classes came together for the first time on their joint Part-Time MBA introduction day at our TiasNimbas campus in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

It was fun to see how excited the Bonn Part-Time MBA students were to get to know each other and the members of the Utrecht Part-Time MBA class.

Students met their Programme Managers for the first time and were introduced to the TiasNimbas staff. They received detailed information on the structure and organisation of the Part-Time MBA Programme.

After dinner, the students took part in their very first workshop on “Personal and Group Development”.

The introduction day was followed by the first module, Business Accounting, this is one of two modules which both the Bonn and Utrecht Part-Time MBA students join together.

I very much enjoyed finally seeing all of these students, some of whom I had been in close contact with for many months, grow together as a group.

I am convinced that they will make the best use of all the tools handed to them by this programme and I wish them all the best and success for this busy and intense study period that lies ahead of them.

Nov 17

Part-Time MBA Bonn Admissions Blog Live!

By Yumi Michalski People Comments Off

New ImageWelcome to the Part-Time MBA Bonn Admissions Blog

My name is Yumi Michalski and I am the Programme Adviser of the Part-Time MBA Programme offered in Bonn, Germany.

I am happy to start this Admissions-Blog for you, and I am convinced that it will support you in your search for the right MBA-programme.

The Part-Time MBA Bonn Admissions Blog will not only provide detailed information on the admissions process of our MBA programme, you will also experience what it means to study at TiasNimbas, and learn about the experiences of our current MBA-students.

Apart from that, I am happy to introduce my fellow TiasNimbas colleagues to you, the people who will make your TiasNimbas experience to one of the best experiences of your life.

Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.

Kind regards from the lovely city of Utrecht,

Yumi

 

Yumi Michalski
Programme Adviser Part-Time MBA Bonn
Kromme Nieuwegracht 39
3512 HD Utrecht
Tel.: +31 13 466 3940
mailto: y.michalski@tiasnimbas.edu

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