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I chose ENPC because of the quality of the courses being offered and because of the quality of the faculty This is definitely

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"I chose ENPC because of the quality of the courses being offered and because of the quality of the faculty This is definitely a leadership type of programme. The strength of the MBA is its academic curriculum and the quality of the courses and the professors who teach there It really does prepare you for business life It's far in advance of other business schools It's like a CEO type of fast track. They make sure you understand finance, operations and marketing. "It's extremely well balanced. ENPC have a fantastic network of alumni which is truly global."Especially useful are the connections to Japan, the USA, South America and throughout Europe, as well as in Israel.

Kevin Sara, 37, did an MBA at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees and is now head of technology investment banking for the Japanese investment bank, Nomura International, in London. Mr Robinson addresses with vigour a number of issues that concern us all. If he made a mistake about who deserves credit for orchestras' educational programmes, why not admit it? He has clearly shown where his heart is. Mr Murphy's bureaucratic swipes make one suspect he has a heart of stone, or none at all.THELMA HOLTLondon WC2. Would it not be sensible for him to deal with this matter personally?Though not present at his lecture, I have now read it.

Sir: Phil Murphy, director of the Arts Council of England (letter, 21 October) accuses the London Sinfonietta's Gillian Moore of reacting "with hypersensitivity" to Gerry Robinson's lecture of last week. Elsewhere we read that Mr Murphy has accused critics of Mr Robinson's speech of being "precious". These attempts at damage-limitation fool no one, but confirm an attitude of contempt towards artists which was being consolidated in the new regime at the Arts Council when I left the Council earlier this year. Ms Moore is upset; Mr Robinson has charm. They also have a holiday to celebrate the creation of the national alphabet some 550 years ago by a royal research institute. More likely - and preferable - would be for Koreans to become fully bilingual. It is not only President Kim who studies English assiduously. The national radio provides spots for the taxi drivers to learn.Dr JAMES H GRAYSONCentre for Korean StudiesUniversity of Sheffield.

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