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Webinar: ‘Global Cities, Migration, and Business’
A webinar co-hosted by the Migration, Business & Society, the Centre for International Business at the University of Leeds (CIBUL), and the Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD) at the World Bank is set to take place on 20 November 2023. Demographers predict that the largest inflow of migration to cities around the world is…
Read MoreMigration, humanitarian action, and business: Where do we stand and where should we be heading?
Pushed by the current context, Migration, Business & Society in collaboration with the Centre for International Business at the University of Leeds (CIBUL) will host a webinar titled: Migration, Humanitarian Action, and Business: Where do we stand and where should we be heading? Time: 6 April at 18:00-19:30 CET You are cordially invited to join us!…
Read MoreCheck out who’s coming to the 2022 EFMD Global Fairs Powered by Highered
We have an all-star line-up of speakers prepared to take centre stage at the April edition of the EFMD Global Fairs Powered by Highered. The following speakers are ready to engage with the thousands of students and graduates already registered from more than 100+ EFMD schools around the world: The Digital Conference on Day 1,…
Read MoreThe lessons learned from online teaching
Alex Connock, Fellow in Management Practice at the Saïd Business School, Oxford University, specialising in digital media, arts and entertainment, who has worked in the media since the 1990s, now offers a peek behind the scenes of his online teaching. Last week I taught Digital and Social Media Strategy to a class of over 50…
Read MoreThe biggest loss is prestige – Great Britain will not be great anymore
In 2016, the Brexit vote came as a surprise to many nations when the United Kingdom (UK) called a referendum on whether to leave the European Union (EU). According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), 17.4 million Britons voted to leave the EU, whilst 16.1 million to remain, resulting 52 percent to 48. Although the…
Read MoreSustainable development at the Universities – the second expert debate in Wroclaw Global Talks series
We invite you to watch the second expert debate initiating the Wroclaw Global Talks series. Guests of Professor Bogusława Drelich-Skulska, Vice-Rector for Accreditation and International Cooperation are Jamie Belinne – Associate Dean for Career and Industry Engagement at the C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston, Magdalena Rojek – Nowosielska, professor of…
Read MoreTrust in cooperation with business and start-ups: The first expert debate in Wroclaw Global Talks series
We invite you to watch the first expert debate initiating the Wroclaw Global Talks series. Guests of Professor Bogusława Drelich – Skulska, Vice-Rector for Accreditation and International Cooperation are Jamie Belinne – Associate Dean for Career and Industry Engagement at the C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston, Maja Leszczyńska – Assistant Professor…
Read MoreInvitation to participate in the “Wroclaw Global Talks” project
Wroclaw University of Economics and Business (WUEB) is pleased to announce a new project, “Wroclaw Global Talks”, which aligns with the Strategy 2030 and the Internationalization Development Plan of the WUEB – two key documents that set the direction for the development of our university. The project aims to: Strengthen the position and recognition of…
Read MoreReinforceUA: MIM Global Knowledge Hub
MIM Business School thanks for standing with Ukraine and invitation to talk about the future. Article by Iryna Tykhomyrova, President of MIM Business School (Kyiv, Ukraine). With the air raid sirens early morning on February 24th, our business school and the whole Ukrainian nation began living a different life. Students, alumni, faculty and professional staff…
Read MoreSix business schools supporting refugees and asylum-seekers
PR consultants Stephanie Mullins and Kyle Grizzell from specialist business education PR consultancy BlueSky Education explore how business schools can support refugees and asylum-seekers. Worldwide, there are 84 million forcibly displaced people. Of these, 26.6 million are defined as refugees and 4.4 million as asylum-seekers, an individual forced to leave their own country to escape war, persecution, or other reason.…
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