Tomorrow's business leaders for tomorrow's markets Only by seeking new knowledge and new experiences can we truly develop as individuals and businesses A s distance learning continues to grow as an attractive and practical option for many, MBA programmes are also on the rise. The Edinburgh Business School (EBS), anchored in a firstclass Scottish and UK university, has used its longstanding reputation to develop what has become one of the world's most popular programmes. xxxxx The Graduate School of Business of HeriotWatt University helps experienced executives and managers across the world to transform their careers. With an alumni of some 20,000 people in more than 160 countries, it's little wonder that 40% of Fortune 500 companies have students on EBS programmes. And success starts early for EBS graduates. Research conducted by Carrington Crisp in May this year for EBS found that a quarter of its graduates started a new business venture during their studies or within six months of their graduation. New MBA To maximise its graduates' potential, EBS is for the first time offering a one-year full-time MBA focused on entrepreneurship, on campus in Edinburgh. The course includes an intensive six-week study seminar in Dubai, visits to leading