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2016 Faculty Development in International Business Globalization Workshops - Organized by the CIBER Network and hosted by Georgia State University CIBER

  • 1.  2016 Faculty Development in International Business Globalization Workshops - Organized by the CIBER Network and hosted by Georgia State University CIBER

    Posted 05-01-2016 20:03

    EARLY BIRD ENROLLMENT IS EXTENDED TO MAY 10, 2016!

     

    2016 Faculty Development in International Business

    Globalization Workshops

     

    Organized by the CIBER Network and hosted by Georgia State University CIBER

     

    June 2-5, 2016, Atlanta, GA.

     

          Plan on participating if you have a passion for     teaching and wish to update your skills and pedagogical toolbox

     

    Held since 1992by a consortium of CIBERs (Centers of Excellence designated by the U.S. Department of Education), Faculty Development in International Business - Globalization Workshops have trained over 1,000 faculty from the U.S. and other countries. Attend to learn from, and interact with, world-class educators. They will brief you on: (i) latest content for teaching IB; (ii) innovative classroom practices; and (iii) resources for teaching IB.

     

    New this year are three plenary sessions:

     

    ·         Instructional Technology & Resources for Teaching Int'l Business

    ·         Insights from Master Teachers

    ·         Designing and Teaching the Introductory IB Course

    And Poster presentations from educators who wish to share their classroom innovations and experiments. Top three selections are recognized with a monetary prize.

     

    Thematic workshops and faculty leaders include:

     

    Introduction to International Business (Michael Pustay & Attila Yaprak)

    International Management (Ben Kedia & Leigh Anne Liu)

    International Financial Management (Hakan Saraoglu)

    Global Supply Chain Management (Tomas Hult & Ernest Nichols)

    International Marketing (Erin Cavusgil & Gary Knight)

     

    You also have the opportunity to attend four 'bonus' sessions:

    Research in International Business (Tamer Cavusgil & Seyda Deligonul)

    Teaching Pedagogy (Roberto Garcia, Fernando Doria & Mourad Dakhli)

    Case Writing for International Business (Attila Yaprak)

    Cross-national Perspectives on Teaching Int'l Business (Piet Pauwels et al)

     

    For early arriving participants, cultural experiences include visits to The World of Coca-Cola and the world-renown Georgia Aquarium.

     

    Application deadline for early bird admission has been extended to:     May 10, 2016.

    For complete description, costs, and registration information, please visit: http://ciber.robinson.gsu.edu/msi-consortium/fdib

     

    The 2016 FDIB - Globalization Workshops are a project of CIBERs at Brigham Young University, George Washington University, Georgia State 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.