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CIM – Cyprus Business School offers first of its kind MSc in HRM

CIM – Cyprus Business School’s MSc in Human Resource Management offers students the ability to specialise in either Corporate Strategy or Corporate Sustainability, helping them accelerate their career in the rapidly changing field of HRM.
This innovative course from CIM-Cyprus Business School is accredited by the Cyprus Quality Assurance Agency and recognised by KYSATS and by the Society for Human Resource Management (US).
“The programme’s primary objective is to provide knowledge and develop different kinds of managerial skills for the effective management of human resources and for devising and implementing corporate strategy/governance in any corporate setting,” CIM – Cyprus Business School said. “Knowledge and competences lie in the minds of people of an organisation. The emphasis of the programme is on human resources and on how any organisation looking to create and maintain a competitive advantage, must connect recruiting, developing, and managing people for effective implementation of strategy and governance.

The CIM MSc. HRM & CS is the first MSc. of its kind to be offered in Cyprus and enjoys world-wide recognition. Apart from recognition by SHRM (US), the CIM MSc. HRM has been accredited by the Cyprus Quality Assurance Agency and is therefore recognised by KYSATS. Cypriot students are eligible to apply for government subsidy up to €3420.

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