Lebanon Education and Culture
Higher Education in Lebanon: Lebanese American University
Friday, 06 July 2012 00:00

Dr. Joseph Jabbra, President of LAU (Lebanese American University)

Dr. Joseph Jabbra, President of LAU (Lebanese American University)

Dr. Jabbra explains the difference between Lebanese American University (LAU) and other institutions of higher education in Lebanon. Dr. Jabbra believes in the importance and power of education. Find out about the 6 pillars of academic excellence at Lebanese American University and much more...

French Education System in Lebanon: Universite Saint-Joseph
Monday, 09 July 2012 13:29

Rene Chamussy, Rector of Université Saint-Joseph (USJ)

René Chamussy, Rector of Université Saint-Joseph (USJ)

René Chamussy believes that having French universities like Université Saint-Joseph is a necessity. in 2003 Université Saint-Joseph became par of the European Credit Transfer System which was very welcomed by its students.

Ecole Superieure des Affaires (ESA): Executive Education Programmes
Friday, 13 July 2012 13:58

Stephane Attali, President of Ecole Superieure des Affaires (ESA)

Stéphane Attali, President of Ecole Superieure des Affaires (ESA)

ESA offers interesting programs of executive education. ESA really stresses double competencies because they consider those to be one of the keys of success. ESA is together with partners concentrating on business ethics and the responsibility of the CEO, of the Chairman, of the leaders, of the managers towards their own team, company and environment.

Ayadina Association for Senior Citizens and Children in Lebanon
Thursday, 10 June 2010 15:20

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AUB Lebanon
Tuesday, 08 June 2010 22:44

george-najjar-dean-Olayan-business-school.jpg Lebanon Business Education, American University of Beirut, Dean of Olayan School of Business, George K. Najjar

The commitment to education is old and time-tested in addition to producing several generations of leaders, especially from AUB.  We are a university of distinguished tradition and a great legacy for impacting the region by creating leaders for all sectors.  Certainly, AUB isn’t the only institution in the country that is successful.

Lebanon Education: Business School in Lebanon
Thursday, 13 May 2010 18:18

StephaneAttali_ecole_superieur_de_affaires.jpg Lebanon Executive Education, Ecole Supérieure Des Affaires, General Director, Stéphane Attali

ESA was created in 1996 by the French and Lebanese governments to create a new model of education in the field of management and business, on the French model.  The two governments called for the Chamber of Commerce of Paris to come here to Lebanon to create and develop this new management school.  That’s the root of ESA.  It was created to be very close to the business world and companies, and has always kept this very close link to the business community.

Lebanon Education: Beirut Arab University
Tuesday, 08 June 2010 14:01

Nehale-Mostapha-Beirut-Arab-University.jpg Lebanon Executive Education, Beirut Arab University , Dean - Faculty of Commerce & Business Administration, Nehale Mostapha

Beirut Arab University is well established in the forty school market and most schools aren’t as old as ours.  Beirut Arab University developed our curriculum every two or three years to match the requirement of the market to enable students to enter the job market with ease as well.  Further, I think it might be time to open another campus in Beirut.  I believe Beirut Arab University is doing quite well.

Lebanon Culture: Future TV
Friday, 04 June 2010 15:38

samir-hamoud-gm-future-tv.jpg Lebanon Culture, Future TV, General Manager, Samir Hammoud

After LBC, Future TV was established in 1992 and subordinated Future TV to the regulations issued in 1993 and these laws were very strict but clear that ownership could not be confined to one person, but a group that is composed of the greater Lebanese community.  Future TV grew very fast following the growth by LBC.  Presently Future TV is facing its most difficult times in the market and we are striving to make our screen fit the standard.