Small programmes offer MBA students the personal touch

“You don't come here for a piece of paper, you come here for the learning,” says Vincent Dooley, MBA programme director at the University of Dublin's Trinity College School of Business Studies.

“The small class size makes it inevitable that you get a lot of personal attention. The downside is that there is nowhere to hide. It's no holiday.”

Trinity's full-time programme, which is well rated, has only 30 participants. The University of Bath School of Management in England has a similar number on its full-time course, while Audencia Nantes Business School, in France, has a maximum of 25 students – and the current cohort has only 15.

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