HOSTThe Maastricht School of Management’s roots lie at the Technical University in Delft, where in 1952 the Dutch Ministry for International Development Cooperation established the Research Institute for Management Science to provide high quality management education for countries and economies in transition. In 1989, the institute moved to a new campus in Maastricht. The city was chosen due to its historical and growing economic importance. Since 1993, the school has been known as the Maastricht School of Management (MSM) and offers MBA, DBA, and Ph.D. degrees as well as executive development programs. Furthermore, MSM organizes executive projects aimed at helping to develop educational systems around the globe. The MSM’s residence state-of-the-art facilities emphasize the uniqueness of Maastricht School of Management. It is a perfect setting for state-of-the-art business education, congresses and events. The School runs its programs in Maastricht and over twenty-five locations world wide, from China to Peru and from Nigeria to Indonesia. MSM’s worldwide faculty consists of thirty-five permanent and sixty visiting professors, some of whom belong to the world’s best-known global corporations and universities. Faculty and staff of MSM are experienced with conference, seminar and meeting hosting and are excited about the forthcoming IMDA’s 2007 World Business Congress. For more information about MSM, please visit its website at www.msm.nl
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