Graduates of the Roehampton MBA programme at Aventis Graduate School bring fresh expertise in business and entrepreneurship, driving innovation and delivering greater impact in their roles. Photos: Aventis Graduate SchoolAfter earning degrees in language and education, trade publishing professional Melvin Chew realised that his business skills weren’t quite where he wanted them to be, and this was affecting his confidence at work.
Professor Jean-Noël Ezingeard, vice chancellor of the University of Roehampton, highlighted the MBA’s part-time, blended delivery model at Aventis, which allows students to attend classes in person or via Zoom. This flexibility, he noted, makes it ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their skills without pausing their careers.
“Otherwise, my view of effective organisational structures would be limited to my company,” he explained. “Interacting with classmates across various industries has expanded my understanding and enabled me to compare different structures meaningfully. This is a far richer learning experience than memorisation and rote-learning.”Upon graduation, students become part of the extensive Aventis and Roehampton alumni networks, unlocking valuable connections to support their next career steps.
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