June 2015 Symposium And Doctoral Graduates

Monarch Business School is proud to announce the Doctoral graduation class of 2015. The graduates convocated during the June 2015 Doctoral Symposium in Rapperswil Switzerland. The doctoral symposium was a great success along with the graduation ceremony and official dinner. Doctoral You May View The Photo Gallery Here Candidates who officially graduated include: Dr. Liane …

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Dr. Nag Receives Dr. Theo Williamson Award

Monarch Business School is very proud to announce that Dr. Nag, Professor of Information Technology, has won the Dr. Theo Williamson Award from Emerald Group for his paper entitled “Mapping Supply Chain Strategy: An Industry Perspective” published in the Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Vol. 25, No. 3, 2014, pp 351-370 Again, congratulations Dr. Nag …

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Simon Akinteye’s Doctoral Dissertation To Be Published By IJSER

Monarch is proud to announce that the Doctoral Dissertation of Simon Akinteye entitled: “Earnings Management and Corporate Governance: An Investigation of Financial Statement Reporting of Publicly Listed Companies in Nigeria” is to be published by IJSER-The International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research. IJSER is a journal for research/survery/case study papers dealing with any area …

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Doctoral Candidate Ignatius Odongo Published in IJPQM

It is with pleasure that Monarch announces that Doctoral Candidate Ignatius Odongo is to be published in the IJPQM – International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management for his article entitled: “Achieving Quality by Rapid Inventory Turnover in the Supply Chain”. Mr. Odongo is a Doctor of Business Administration Candidate from South Africa. You May …

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Doctoral Student Baffa Keita Receives The Mandela Washington Fellowship

Monarch Business School is pleased to announce that Doctoral Student Baffa Keita has received the Mandela Washington Fellowship Award for Young African leaders. This is the flagship program of President Obama’s Young African Leaders initiative (YALI). The Fellowship includes a six week intensive study program in the US at the University of Minnesota covering topics …

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Doctoral Student Kouame Adie Honored

It is with great pleasure that the school congratulates Doctoral Candidate Koame Adie for being recognized by the Regional Municipality of Woof Buffolo, Alberta, Canada as an outstanding citizen. The Citizen Recognition Program acknowledges outstanding individuals or groups that make a significant contribution or positive impact for the citizens in the region. The Region of …

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Prof. Dr. Justin Kennedy Presents At TEDx Johannesburg

It is a pleasure for Monarch to present Dr. Justin Kennedy, Professor of Neuroscience at Monarch Business School and the University of Pretoria with his talk on “Your Brain Is A Selfish Democrat” at the TEDx conference in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2014. Dr. Kennedy also introduces a program that helps to develop the next …

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Ms. Anastasiia Lutsenko Receives The Monarch Student Leadership Award

Monarch Business School is happy to announce that Ms. Anastasiia Lutsenko-Romanko is the recipient of the 2015 Outstanding Student Leadership Award. Ms. Lutsenko is a D.Phil. in Business Research Candidate. Anastasiia has received this award for her tireless efforts helping the administration and leading her fellow students. Through her efforts the school has been able to improve its offering to the students. It is with great pride that we recognize her with this award. The award was presented to her at the occasion of the 2015 Doctoral Symposium and graduation ceremony at the Rapperswil castle.