First Global Roundtable on Advance Management Education Reform (GRAMER)
The Aspen Institute, The Conference Board, and the Financial Times will also be represented.
Roundtable attendees will participate in brief presentations and discussions centered around strategies for reshaping MBA programs so as to produce leaders for the current and future global business environment. The proceedings of the roundtable, including a set of directives to help shape the top MBA programs of the future, will be compiled into a white paper and distributed by the UConn CIBER with universities throughout the US.
(Media-Newswire.com) - Stamford, CT ( 10/8/2008 ) - Business school deans from around the world will be meeting at the University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus, November 5-7, for the First Global Roundtable on Advanced Management Education Reform ( GRAMER ) conference.
Organized by the UConn Center for International Business Education and Research ( CIBER ), this by-invitation-only roundtable will bring together representatives from over 20 top business schools worldwide including University of Connecticut, Yale University, Columbia University, Northwestern University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard Business School, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, London Business School ( UK ), York University ( Canada ), Skolkovo University ( Russia ), IMD International ( Switzerland ), Indian School of Business ( India ), Fudan University ( China ), Federal University of Rio de Janerio ( Brazil ).
The Aspen Institute, The Conference Board, and the Financial Times will also be represented. Roundtable attendees will participate in brief presentations and discussions centered around strategies for reshaping MBA programs so as to produce leaders for the current and future global business environment. The proceedings of the roundtable, including a set of directives to help shape the top MBA programs of the future, will be compiled into a white paper and distributed by the UConn CIBER with universities throughout the US.
UConn CIBER is one of 31 centers of excellence in international business funded by the US Department of Education. More information about UConn CIBER can be found on the UConn CIBER website.
For more information, contact Kelly Aceto at kelly.aceto@business.uconn.edu.
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