The Malta Independent 4 June 2026, Thursday
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Grenoble Graduates

Malta Independent Sunday, 14 May 2006, 00:00 Last update: about 13 years ago

Another group of nine students from Malta have obtained their MBA degree with distinction from the Grenoble Graduate School of Business, represented locally by e-Foundation for business education.

The graduation ceremony was held in March at the Mediterranean Conference Centre and attended by Allison Vodden, director of Studies of Grenoble Graduate School of Business.

In her address, Ms Vodden said that, as in previous years, the high level reached by Maltese students is commendable. She added that the Grenoble Graduate School of Business regards this partnership in education with e-foundation as a very positive step that augurs well for the future.

Guest speaker Martin Galea, Malta Federation of Industry vice president, said that in view of the school’s excellent reputation, the FOI had made special arrangements for its members last year.

Foundation chairman Godwin C. Micallef said that an MBA is a powerful tool that helps a person take charge of his or her career.

The students who graduated in Management Consulting are: Marvic Attard, Pierre Dalmas, Per Christensen, Peter Kirstensen and Jason Zammit.

Henry Gauci, Daniel Magrin, Joseph Muscat and Michael Schembri graduated in eBusiness.

The Grenoble School of Management is one of the few institutions in the world that has triple accreditation, namely AACB, EQUIS and AMBA. Less than one per cent of business schools in the world are fully recognised internationally. The Grenoble Business School, boasts international lecturers having a wide range of experience both in academia as well as in practical management.

For more details about intake 8, please contact Sarah or Melanie on 2133-7225 or 2133-6930, email [email protected] or visit:

www.ebizfoundation.org

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