Showing posts with label Brown University (Providence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brown University (Providence. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Brown University (Providence, RI) - Outstanding Executive and Professional Education

               Outstanding Executive and Professional Education

The School of Professional Studies, newly named in 2014, demonstrates Brown University’s commitment to executive education and its mission to develop reflective leaders, to effect change in the world, and to improve human welfare. Under the leadership of Dean Karen Sibley, the School offers outstanding educational programs for executives and professionals in diverse fields
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IE Brown Executive MBA - offered in partnership with internationally top-ranked IE Business School in Madrid, Spain.
Executive Master of Healthcare Leadership - for clinicians, executives, senior administrators, and others with significant responsibility in the health industry.
The Choices Program - for experienced educators who bring current and historical international issues into their classroom discussions.

Brown University (Providence, RI) - Graduate and Postdoctoral Biology


Graduate and Postdoctoral Biology

Graduate students in the life sciences benefit from working under the direction of accomplished mentors in an outstanding training environment. They play important roles as members of research teams with Division faculty, postdoctorates, and undergraduate students. Brown graduate students have a reputation for being equal partners in innovation and discovery, contributing to some of the highest scientific achievements to come out of Brown laboratories.

The Division's five basic science departments all participate in graduate training.



Graduate study at Brown comprises more than 15 degree programs and varied opportunities in postdoctoral scholarship. We offer comprehensive course work leading to the master of science (ScM) and doctor of philosophy (PhD). There is also a joint MD/PhD program offered in conjunction with Alpert Medical School.



Master's Programs

Biomedical Engineering


Biotechnology



Fifth-Year Master's Program - for current Brown undergrads.



Pfizer Program

Brown University (Providence, RI) - Mathematics, Department of

The Mathematics 
Department at Brown balances a lively interest in students and teaching with a distinguished research reputation. Our several strong research groups, Analysis, Algebraic Geometry, Geometry and Topology, and Number Theory, all have active weekly seminars that draw speakers ranging from the local to the 
international. We support 30 to 40 graduate students in a Ph.D. program whose graduates populate top mathematics departments and prominent positions in industry. Our joint graduate courses and seminars with the adjacent Division of Applied Mathematics add to the breadth of offerings available to our graduate students.
The undergraduate program in mathematics at Brown is designed to prepare students for careers in the mathematical sciences and other careers requiring strong analytical skills, while engaging more ambitious students in creative projects that can culminate in a senior thesis. 

Sunday, 19 July 2015

Brown University (Providence, RI)

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Brown University (Providence, RI)


Brown University is a private, research university located in Providence, Rhode Island. Established in 1764, it is the seventh-oldest higher education institution in the United States, and boasts the oldest undergraduate engineering program in the country. It was also the first university to accept students regardless of religious affiliation.

The 143-acre urban campus, which makes this Ivy League university the largest landowner is the city of Providence, is educational home to 8,540 students. Brown accepts only eight percent of applicants, making it one of the hardest of all American universities to get into. Applications are read in a need-blind manner, which removes the possibility of acceptance or denial based on socioeconomic status. Brown has eliminated loans for all students who come from families with an annual income of less than $100,000, and any expected parental contributions from families with an annual income of less than $60,000.

Princeton Review recently named Brown America’s Happiest College, and U.S. News & World Report ranks it as the #15 Best University in the United States.

Brown University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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