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Newcastle University Business School all set to establish Advisory Board in India

In an attempt to support Newcastle University Business School’s development in India, the school will be setting up an advisory board to seek advice from business experts and conglomerates in the country.

Newcastle University Business School already has advisory boards set up in America and the UK that help in providing an independent advice on what the school does and how it does it. The university firmly believes in setting up an advisory board with the aim to help students who apply for admissions get a better view of the university’s offerings.

To elaborate further on the development or an advisory board, Professor Steve Hughes will be available for an interaction on the 14th of February 2014 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm at the Trident, Bandra Kurla COmplex.

The main aim of this advisory board is to get well-rounded, external guidance on the school’s strategy and its ambitions in India.

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