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Introducing our October 2020 ALUSB MBA Chairman’s Scholars!
ALU School of Business is pleased to announce the newest MBA Chairman’s Scholarship recipients! The prestigious scholarship has been awarded to two outstanding, pan-African leaders
5 Common Pitfalls Young Professionals Should Avoid
Author: Philip Mbwaya, ALUSB Marketing Coordinator Embarking on your career for the first time can be quite daunting as a young professional. Throughout your career
5 Ways Young Professionals Can Stand Out
Author: Philip Mbwaya, ALUSB Marketing Coordinator In this ever-changing job market, recent graduates and young professionals need to be highly proactive in equipping themselves with
MBA vs. MM: 4 Key Differences
Author: Philip Mbwaya, ALUSB Marketing Coordinator As some of you might know, ALU School of Business (ALUSB) expanded its programme offers with the ALUSB Master
Conquering Virtual Learning: A Q&A with ALUSB Faculty
Author: JerryLynn Kariuki, Intern, ALU School of Business The COVID-19 pandemic has created the largest disruption of education systems in history. Students and teachers have
Teaching through COVID-19: A Faculty Perspective
The education sector has been profoundly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. While many of us understand what this period has been from a student’s perspective,
Introducing the ALUSB Master of Management programme
Author: Philip Mbwaya In its mission to build leaders for the African century, African Leadership University School of Business (ALUSB) is launching a new, exciting
How an MBA can benefit Law Professionals
Driven by a passion for helping people and knack for debating, Taona Wayne Nyamakura ‘21 pursued a budding career in law in Zimbabwe. He currently
How to successfully start a new job remotely
How are you doing? I hope you are safe and healthy as you read this post. Months into the COVID-19 travel restrictions and work-from-home realities