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Education: Letter - Demanding - but not unmanageable

Dr Mark Chater
Thursday 14 May 1998 00:02 BST
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Thank you for Simon Midgley's interesting feature on MBAs

('Ready-made for farmers, friars and footballers,' MBA+, 7 May). Those readers taking an interest in our MBA in church management, to which you referred, may be relieved to know that it consists of only 12 modules, not 21 as you stated. We are confident that the course is demanding; but we are not slavemasters - more like liberators, we hope.

DR Mark Chater

Course Leader

MBA in Church Management

Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln

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