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Thursday Feb. 6
Online
Drawing on her 35 years of experience of working in academia, Professor Anne-Wil Harzing shares her ideas on how to navigate the sometimes choppy waters of research (and academia) across career stages. Her talk will cover early, mid, and late career stages, and shows how our priorities (should) change over time. The aim of the…
Thursday Feb. 13
Online
This engaging and practical webinar will be on leveraging international partnerships in higher education for student success. This informative webinar will explore strategies and best practices for building and sustaining impactful international partnerships in higher education. The session will cover innovative approaches to fostering collaboration and enhancing student success through global initiatives. Key Topics to…
Thursday Mar. 13
An asylee from Colombia, Felipe Arroyave came to the U.S. as a teenager with a strong work ethic and a desire to better himself through education. Along the way, he caught a vision for helping those in the developing world, from Latin America to the Middle East and beyond, who lacked access to the specialty…
Friday Mar. 28
This event will focus on understanding implications of tariff policy on the U.S. economy. This is an in-person only event and registration is required as seating is limited.
Thursday Apr. 24
This webinar is FREE and open to all, but registration is required. Zoom details will be sent to all registered participants. When things are going right, the small things are easy to ignore. Not so when supply chains are stressed — the essential becomes magnified, no matter how tiny. That’s what happened with Murata, who…
Thursday May. 8
In the webinar, the panelist will discuss the roles played by (international) marketing in the management of fast-evolving contemporary global supply chains. The webinar will pay attention to the role of digitalization, industry 4.0 technologies, and emerging institutional environments and regional tensions, for implications for international marketing managers. Key Takeaways: 1. International marketing managers should…
Wednesday May. 28 - May. 30
Educators and Doctoral Students, Are you ready to enhance your teaching skills, boost your research capabilities, and grow professionally? Join us at the 2025 CIBER Pedagogy Workshop on May 28-30, 2025, at Georgia State University’s Buckhead Center! Early Bird Registration ends April 30, 2025. This immersive event is designed specifically for faculty and PhD students,…
Friday Sep. 26
This symposium will feature the results of a cutting-edge research project aimed at integrating a total business solution for brand protection with workload and performance-based methodologies for resource optimization. Lessons draw on rare and unique data collected from nearly three-dozen multi-national firms across many industries. This symposium will help brand protection practitioners operating in the…
Thursday Oct. 9
Online
There are a number of AI tools and resources that can be useful for educators. We will explore some useful ones such as: Planning engaging AI-powered class activities Build interactive quizzes, infographics, and simulations with Gemini Creating artifacts (interactive learning tools) using Claude Time allowing: Developing alternate modes of learning (podcasts, videos) from lecture notes…
Thursday Oct. 23
Online
When Sean Casey helped found helicopter parts supplier Rotorcorp, he quickly noticed that companies who deploy these “flying pickup trucks” weren’t confined within U.S. borders. From far-flung fisheries and oil wells to expansive cattle ranches and infrastructure monitoring, Robinson helicopters were being put to use all over the world in a variety of utilitarian, and…
Thursday Nov. 6
Online
In today’s global business landscape—marked by geopolitical tensions, market instability, and institutional flux—uncertainty has become the norm. Yet for entrepreneurial firms, disruption can also create space for innovation and opportunity. In this webinar, we will present findings from our research with SMEs in China and Tunisia—two emerging markets often characterized by volatility and institutional change.…