Doctoral Symposium Held In Dubai A Great Success

Group Photo Dubai.


The recently held doctoral Symposium in Dubai, UAE has concluded and is considered to have been a great success by all that attended. In attendance were senior faculty members and candidates from Europe, Africa and the Middle East, more than 15 different nationalities were represented. The purpose of the Symposium is to assist candidates in the forming of their research and to discuss the many pitfalls and stumbling blocks behind academic research. Presentations were given by Dr. Henderson, Dr. Madarasz, Dr. York and Dr. Massey and Terje Tonsberg.

Tonsberg Receives MPhil.
Mr. Terje Tonsberg Receives the M.Phil. in Business Research Diploma

Several candidates graduated from programs and were recognized for their achievement at a convocation held on the Saturday. Terje Tonsberg and Kwape Mmela (in abstensia) both received Master of Philosophy in Business Research diplomas while Zakir Hassan received a Doctor of Business Administration award and George Majdalany received a Doctor of Philosophy in Finance award.

In a special ceremony Dr. Norman Madarasz, the Chief Academic Officer of the University and Professor of Philosophy and Ethics, received a Doctor of Literature Degree for his dedication to the formation and growth of the university since its inception.

Dr. Zakir Hussain.
Dr. Zakir Hussain Receives the Doctor of Business Administration Diploma.

Dubai, UAE was also considered a uniquely wonderful venue as a backdrop and lived up to its reputation of being the capital of the region. The city never sleeps and candidates were able to take in the sites when not busy in class. The dancing fountains, the Dubai Mall (the largest in the world), the many Souk (marketplaces), the Marina, Burj Kalifa (tallest building at 163 floors) and the beautiful Burj Al Arab (the worlds most luxurious hotel) were only a few of the tremendous sites to visit. However, the many beautiful areas and wonders were only surpassed by the generosity and kindness of the locals who were ready to help at every instance.

The University would like to thank all participants especially the faculty members who made the symposium a reality and we look forward to seeing everyone again at the Fall Symposium to be held in Zug, Switzerland August 28th to September 2nd.

Majdalany.
Dr. Majdalany Receives the D.Phil. in Finance Diploma.
Madarasz.
Dr. Madarasz Receives the Doctor of Literature Diploma.
Symposium Working Session.
Working Session.
Dr. Madarasz.
Dr. Madarasz Presenting on Philosophy and Business Ethics.
Candidates And Faculty.
Candidates And Faculty Considering A Presentation.
Doctoral Candidate and M.Phil. Recipient.
Doctoral Candidate and M.Phil. Recipient, Mr. Terje Tonsberg, Presents The Research Tools Session.