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[BLOCKED] 10 borse per giovani talenti africani (05 Giugno 2012)

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Per il secondo anno consecutivo, la fondazione per la collaborazione dei popoli di Romano Prodi e l’Università di Bologna bandiscono un concorso per l’assegnazione di dieci borse di studio (di 37 mila euro ciascuna) a giovani talenti africani. L’obiettivo è dare loro accesso al MBA dell’Alma Graduate School per imparare il management, per poi tornare nel paese di origine. Il progetto è stato spiegato a Kwanza 2.0 dal professor Massimo Bergami, responsabile dell’Alma Graduate school. Inoltre al professore, abbiamo intervistato anche un giovane ugandese che ha vinto il concorso dell’anno scorso. Si tratta di Ronald Rwakigumba, che ha raccontato la sua esperienza e i suoi progetti.
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Per il secondo anno consecutivo, la fondazione per la collaborazione dei popoli di Romano Prodi e l’Università di Bologna bandiscono un concorso per l’assegnazione di dieci borse di studio (di 37 mila euro ciascuna) a giovani talenti africani. L’obiettivo è dare loro accesso al MBA dell’Alma Graduate School per imparare il management, per poi tornare nel paese di origine. Il progetto è stato spiegato a Kwanza 2.0 dal professor Massimo Bergami, responsabile dell’Alma Graduate school. Inoltre al professore, abbiamo intervistato anche un giovane ugandese che ha vinto il concorso dell’anno scorso. Si tratta di Ronald Rwakigumba, che ha raccontato la sua esperienza e i suoi progetti.
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