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The University of Manchester Ping Gao, PhD Director MSc Management & Information Systems Program

The University of Manchester Ping Gao, PhD Director MSc Management & Information Systems Program. UK. 英国是世界上高等教育最发达的国家,拥有世界最顶尖的高等教育水平,是近现代高等教育体制的发源地。英国拥有世界上最古老的高等学府,也拥有一批世界上最顶尖的高等学府 , 为英国和世界培养出许多杰出科学家和政治家等。 English 英国著名经济 学 家 : 亚当 . 思密 凯因斯 约翰 · 希克斯 哈耶克 莫理斯 阿瑟 · 刘易斯

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The University of Manchester Ping Gao, PhD Director MSc Management & Information Systems Program

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  1. The University of Manchester Ping Gao, PhD Director MSc Management & Information Systems Program

  2. UK • 英国是世界上高等教育最发达的国家,拥有世界最顶尖的高等教育水平,是近现代高等教育体制的发源地。英国拥有世界上最古老的高等学府,也拥有一批世界上最顶尖的高等学府,为英国和世界培养出许多杰出科学家和政治家等。 • English • 英国著名经济学家: 亚当.思密 凯因斯 约翰·希克斯 哈耶克 莫理斯 阿瑟·刘易斯 科斯 理查德·史東

  3. The University of Manchester: A thriving international force In the 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), produced by the Shanghai Jiaotong University, we are rated 38th in the world – a rise of 40 places in the past seven years. *2004 ranking refers to the Victoria University of Manchester prior to the merger

  4. Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences • School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science • School of Chemistry • School of Computer Science • School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences • School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering • School of Materials • School of Mathematics • School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering • School of Physics and Astronomy • Faculty of Humanities • School of Arts, Languages and Cultures • School of Environment, Education and Development • includes the Institute for Development Policy and Management • School of Law • Manchester Business School • School of Social Sciences • Faculty of Life Sciences • Life Sciences (single School) • Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences • Manchester Medical School • School of Dentistry • School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work • Manchester Pharmacy School • School of Psychological Sciences • Institute of Brain, Behaviour and Mental Health • Institute of Cancer Sciences • Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences • Institute of Human Development • Institute of Inflammation and Repair • Institute of Population Health

  5. World-leading minds The University is a place for fresh thinking, where successive generations of students are inspired by some of the best and brightest minds in the world. We boast 25Nobel Prize winners among our current and former staff and students – and we’re currently investing £20 million to recruit even more internationally renowned teachers and researchers. Ernest Rutherford Sir John Sulston Sir Andre Geim Sir Konstantin Novoselov

  6. A major research university The University of Manchester is rated third in the UK for ‘research power’. An impressive 65% of our research activity is judged to be ‘world-leading’ (4*) or ‘internationally excellent’ (3*). Source: HEFCE RAE 2008

  7. More than an academic qualification Brand-new facilities, skills-based courses and hundreds of extra-curricular activities encourage our students to achieve their fullest potential. • TheAlan Gilbert Learning CommonsNew student-owned space, open 24/7, with cutting-edge facilities for flexible learning • University College Skills development and multidisciplinary learning opportunities for all students • Blackboard Personalised online study services via our virtual learning environment The Alan Gilbert Learning Commons

  8. The School of Environment, Education & Development (SEED) SEED is an internationally recognised centre of excellence in both research and teaching. Our core aim is to understand, and improve the uneven relationships between society, economy, and the environment. SEED is a working collaboration between five interrelated specialisms: • Architecture • Geography • Institute for Development Policy & Management (IDPM) • Manchester Institute of Education (MIE) • Planning & Environmental Management As a school, we encourage each area to retain their own character while developing our combined, interdisciplinary presence.

  9. www.seed.manchester.ac.uk

  10. Institute for Development Policy and Management • A leading research institute on development studies • Focus on developing countries • 50-year history • MSc and PhD programs: Development informatics, development economics, social development and human resource • About 350 MSc students each year, 100 PhD students in study • Close connections with international bodies like ITU, UNESCO • Strong government funding

  11. Planning & Environmental Management Initiated in 2007, we are one of the longest established and largest professionally recognised planning schools in the UK; renowned internationally for excellent teaching at all levels and for the high quality of our research. A wide range of students from different nationalities and academic backgrounds choose to pursue their planning studies in the uniquely inter-disciplinary environment of our school, which is supported by our four renowned research centres: the Centre for Urban Regional Ecology (CURE), the Centre for Urban Policy Studies (CUPS), the Global Urban Research Centre (GURC),and the Manchester Architecture Research Centre (MARC). We have strong professional links with planners, urban development professionals and environmental managers. These links with practitioners benefit our students in many ways, including a high calibre of visiting speakers and impressive networking opportunities, exciting possibilities for placements and client based studies, and strong links for possible employment.

  12. This 3+1/4+1 project • A project of collaboration between two top universities in China and the UK • RUC students who have successfully completed the third year or the fourth year of the Bachelor programmes at School of Business, School of Information, and School of Environment plus any additional requirements to a standard acceptable to the University of Manchester would be eligible for entry into the Masters programmes provided by SEED. • Students of RUC admitted to SEED’s Programme shall, subject to completing the programme in accordance with the examination rules of SEED, graduate with the degree of Masters from the University of Manchester. The degrees are exactly the same as those admitted in regular way. RUC decides its rules for it to award students of this 3+1 project the Bachelor degrees.

  13. Qualifications for Entry • Students will be considered on a case-by-case basis, according to their individual merits • Typically one should have obtained the following qualifications: • TOEFL - Internet based score of 88 or more overall; with a score of 22 in the writing and 22 in the other subsections; or score of 6.5 or more Overall with a 6.0 in writing and 6 in the other subsections. (Students not yet achieved the language condition may be qualified for entry after training in The University of Manchester pre -sessional language programme.) • 75% average in first 5 semesters for year-three students and 7 semesters for the year-four graduates, as verified by RUC • Students will be recommended for entry to the Programme by their school in RUC based on their academic performance. You do not need to submit personal statement and individual references.

  14. Tuition fee and other costs • annual overseas student tuition fees, discounted by 10% • For 2014/2015 entry, the fee is about 14,000-16,300 GBP (before 10% discount) • The fee covers a 1-2 weeks fieldtrip. Different MSc programmes have different arrangement, e.g. MSc MIS students will go to Malta for 10 days in January. • Accommodation is offered by the University, and also available in the market. The cost is about 80-130 GBP/Week

  15. Typical course structure • Semester 1 : September - December, 4 modules • Fieldtrip: 10 days in later January or during Easter break (in April); cost including visa fee is covered by tuition fee • Semester 2: February - May, 4 modules • Semester 3: June-August, Dissertation

  16. Available Postgraduate taught (MSc, MA) courses • (for RUC School of Business) • (URL: http://www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduatetaughtcourses/) • (A 10% discount will be awarded) • Area 1: Information systems and e-business • ICTs for Development MSc (£15,500) • Management and Information Systems: Change and Development MSc (£15,500) • Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Reconstruction MSc (£14,000) • Geographical Information Science MSc (£14,000) • Area 2: Organization and management • Human Resource Development (International Development) MSc (£16,300) • Human Resource Management (International Development) MSc (£16,300) • Management and Implementation of Development Projects MSc (£15,500) • Organisational Change and Development MSc (£15,500)

  17. Available Postgraduate taught (MSc, MA) courses • (for RUC School of Environment and Natural Resource) • (URL: http://www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduatetaughtcourses/) • (A 10% discount will be awarded) • Environmental Governance MSc (£14,000) • Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Reconstruction MSc (£14,000) • Environmental Impact Assessment & Management MSc (£14,000) • Geographical Information Science MSc (£14,000) • Management and Information Systems: Change and Development MSc (£15,500) • International Development: Environment and Development MA (£15,500) • Global Urban Development and Planning MSc (£14,000) • Urban Regeneration and Development MSc (£14,000)

  18. Available Postgraduate taught (MSc, MA) courses • (for RUC School of Information) • (URL: http://www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduatetaughtcourses/) • (A 10% discount will be awarded) • Area 1: Information systems and e-business • ICTs for Development MSc (£15,500) • Management and Information Systems: Change and Development MSc (£15,500) • Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Reconstruction MSc (£14,000) • Geographical Information Science MSc (£14,000)

  19. The administration of this 3+1 project • It will be administrated as a special project • I will be the director of this project in Manchester side • We set up specific channel to deal with the issues in applications • I am always available at: -email: ping.gao@manchester.ac.uk pinggao_uk@163.com -phone: 0044 161 2757443

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