International Business Pedagogy Workshops
June 1-4, 2017, Atlanta GA
An Offering of the National CIBER Network – hosted by Georgia State University’s Center for International
Business Education and Research
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POSTER PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 10***
*** FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE ***
Georgia State University’s Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) is pleased to announce the 2017 International Business Pedagogy Workshops,
to be held June 1-4, 2017 at GSU’s Buckhead Center, a state-of- the-art conference facility in Atlanta, Georgia.
Poster sessions
allow
participants to share their innovative classroom teaching practices with others. Top three selections are recognized with a monetary award. The submission deadline is due
March 10, 2017. More information on: http://ciber.robinson.gsu.edu/msi-consortium/fdib/posters/
Sponsored by a consortium of CIBERs (Centers of Excellence designated by the U.S. Department of Education), Globalization Workshops have trained over 1,000 faculty
from around the U.S. and other countries. The workshops are designed to assist business faculty improve their practical knowledge and skills for teaching international business.
Plenary workshops:
Thematic workshops:
Bonus
workshops:
Application deadline for early bird admission is:
April 30, 2017. A limited number of faculty fellowships is available. The deadline for faculty fellowships is due
April 15, 2017.
Information on fees and registration are at:
http://ciber.robinson.gsu.edu/msi-consortium/fdib/fees/
Please do not forget to book your accommodation. You may find related information at:
http://ciber.robinson.gsu.edu/msi-consortium/fdib/venue/
For complete descriptions, costs, and registration information, please visit:
http://ciber.robinson.gsu.edu/msi-consortium/fdib/
or send an email to: [log in to unmask]
The 2017 International Business Pedagogy Workshops are a project of the a Minority Serving Institution (MSI) Consortium, hosted by GSU-CIBER and sponsored by CIBERs
at Brigham Young University, George Washington University, Indiana University, Michigan State University, Temple University, Texas A&M University, University of Colorado-Denver, University of Maryland, University of Miami, and the University of Texas Austin.