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  1. Henry MINTZBERG | Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies | PhD MIT 1968, SM MIT 1965, B.Eng McGill 1961 | McGill University, Montréal | McGill | Marcel Desautels Institute for...

  2. Williamsburg, Virginia Retired since august 2000 International Trade and Development Education Purdue University 1970 — 1971 Master's degree, Business Administration, Management and Operations McGill University 1957 — 1961 Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Mechanical Engineering Experience Since august 2000 May 1986 - August 2000 Booz•Allen & Hamilton January 1984 - May 1986 North East ...

  3. f Bronfman Professor of Management, McGill University; Ph.D. 1968, S.M. 1965, Massa chusetts Institute of Technology; B. Eng. 1961, McGill University. 1. The author's university is the only university in Quebec to resist these trends, and has been under considerable pressure as a result. Its faculty association, a loose grouping of most of

  4. Henry Mintzberg completed his first undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering at McGill University in 1961. During his time at McGill University he was in two honor societies, was a student council representative, a McGill Daily sports editor, a student athletic council chairman, and more.

  5. Dr. Martin Levine received his BEng and MEng degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from McGill University in 1960 and 1963, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, England, in 1965.

  6. Undergraduate Programs. The Faculty of Engineering offers undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degrees in Bioengineering, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Materials Co-op, Mining Co-op and Software Co-op. The Faculty also offers a Bachelor of Science (Architecture) degree.

  7. Canadian National Railways, member of operational research branch, 196163; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assistant professor, 1968–70, associate professor, 1970–75, professor of management, 1975–82, Bronfman Chair in Faculty of Management, 1982–96, Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies, 1996–.