University of Kansas CIBER
Across the U.S., CIBERs provide services and programs to help American business excel in the global marketplace. Established in 1999, the KU CIBER serves as a catalyst for curricular, research, and outreach programs centered in the University of Kansas School of Business.
Highlights:
| Helping Failed States Recover: The Role of Business in Promoting Stability & Development
A conference devoted to the potentially powerful role of the market, entrepreneurs, and firms in preventing conflict and spurring post-conflict development and stability. April 4-6, 2007, in Lawrence, Kansas
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| Study Abroad MBA Courses
The KU CIBER regularly offers short, intensive MBA courses in France, China, Mexico, and other countries. The 10-15 day programs are held between semesters, over spring break and during the summer. They combine hands-on experiences with classroom work and include site visits, lectures from company mangers, and cultural events.
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| Dean's Certificate
The Dean's Certificate in International Business is awarded to graduates who achieve above-average grades in internationally focused business courses, who demonstrate language proficiency, and who have done an overseas internship or study abroad.
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| Events
The KU CIBER frequently sponsors or co-sponsors lectures, conferences, and seminars on international business topics.
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| Business Outreach
Teams of MBA students enrolled in Global Field Projects work to help firms or organizations explore international business questions.
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| Media Library
CIBER maintains an extensive library of videotapes, DVDs and other media, useful for teaching courses on international business, ethics, and country-specific themes. To see a topic listing, with catalog numbers for media pertaining to individual subjects, click here. For a complete listing of all media holdings, click here. Videos may be checked out or reserved in the CIBER office, 207 Summerfield, where you may find hardcopy of both the subject index and the full listing as well.
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KU Campus
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