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The Institute of Finance Management has four main faculties as of 2020: [5] [6] Faculty of Computing and Mathematics. Faculty of Business and Economics. Faculty of Insurance and Banking. IFM Main campus is located in Dar es Salaam City Centre, Shaaban Robert Street, opposite the National Museum of Tanzania.
IFM Business School offers business education programs taught in English or bilingual (English and French). [2]IFM offers undergraduate and graduate programs such as Bachelor, Master's degrees and an MBA in several disciplines, including Business Administration, Management, Finance, International Business, Marketing, International Finance, Luxury Management, Entrepreneurship & Innovation.
He thereafter joined The Institute of Finance Management and the Institute of Development Management (present day Mzumbe University) for his MBA in finance. He had worked at the National Bank of Commerce as an accountant and was the principal of the Bank of Tanzania Training Institute in Mwanza from 2000 to 2010.
The Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) is part of the Department of Engineering of the University of Cambridge. The IfM integrates research and education with practical application in industry. It disseminates its research findings via a university-owned knowledge transfer company, IfM Engage. [1] [2]
Suffice to say Dejounte Murray enjoyed his first game in a New Orleans Pelicans uniform a lot more than his long-awaited second. Boos rained down from a large and initially lively Thanksgiving eve ...
St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT) is a private university in Mwanza, Tanzania. [1] It was founded by the Catholic Bishops of Tanzania in 1998 (accredited in 2002) as a secular, nonprofit, private institution. [2] Before 1998, SAUT was called first Nyegezi Social Training Centre and then Nyegezi Social Training Institute.
IFM Therapeutics, a US-based pharmaceutical company; Institute of Fisheries Management, a UK non-profit organisation; Institut Fizik Malaysia (Malaysian: 'Malaysian Physics Institute'), a Malaysian professional body; Institute for Media and Communication Policy, a German research institution
The four were collectively known as the 'Mwanza Four'. They were known to be critical of aspects of the totalitarian rule of Kamuzu Banda. They died mysteriously in 1983. Their death was ruled as a traffic accident by the Kamuzu Banda regime, although independent investigations indicate that this may have not the case. [3] [4]