The course is one of 10 MBA programmes which will be available at Liverpool University's management school, which will open in September 2002. University chiefs say the school will draw heavily on information technology. Liverpool's vice-chancellor Philip Love said: "The school will focus on e-business, e-learning and entrepreneurship. "The student benefits from the chance to work with mentors in market-leading private sector firms as well as strong academic tutoring.
"There can be no greater incentive than to develop your own business idea, with continual support and input from both university and senior business figures. "We hope this will be an academy for entrepreneurship," Mr Love said.
"There can be no greater incentive than to develop your own business idea, with continual support and input from both university and senior business figures. "We hope this will be an academy for entrepreneurship," Mr Love said.
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