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Cyprus’ location at the cross-roads of three major continents, not only makes it a convenient location for a leading international management school – it is also cost effective. Our programme participants receive a world-class American and European education, at affordable costs.

Cyprus in brief:
An island with 10,000 years of unique history, culture and civilization.
Standing at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, in the hub of Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus’ strategic location has been a key factor in turning the island into an international business, financial and shipping centre.
About 1,000 international enterprises, including banks and shipping companies, are using Cyprus as a base and a springboard for expanding their activities in the region and beyond.
The island enjoys ultra-modern telecommunications facilities, as well as excellent communications infrastructure (easy access by sea and air - 1,500 scheduled flights per month).
Cyprus is a cosmopolitan island, the crossroads of many nationalities and cultures, where English is spoken more widely than in any other part of Europe, outside the British Isles.

It has a mild and pleasant climate with over 330 sunny days a year, beautiful beaches, quaint mountain resorts and unique archaeological sites; one of a few places in the world where one could ski in the morning and swim in the afternoon.
It has a fascinating local culture, exquisite cuisine, and friendly people for whom hospitality has always been one of the supreme virtues - in Cyprus you feel at home away from home. You are welcome!
Cyprus ranks among the world’s leaders in per capita university graduates, and incomes are among the highest in Southern Europe.
Cyprus has been a member of the European Union as of May 1, 2004.
Cyprus is emerging as the easternmost and southernmost outpost of the European Union with privileged access to Eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Asia and Africa.
It is a prime tourist destination for over three million tourists a year from Europe, Asia and North America.
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