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· Innovative Curriculum Design · Faculty Development Programs · International Scholar Exchanges · Outreach to the Business Community · Executive Education · Financial Support for Original Research
There are currently thirty-one CIBERs in the United States. Individually, they serve as regional resources to the business communities, students, faculty, and the general public. |
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CIBERs throughout the U.S. (in alphabetical order)
-Brigham Young University -Columbia University -Duke University -Florida International University -George Washington University -Georgia Institute of Technology -Indiana University -Michigan State University -Ohio State University -Purdue University -San Diego State University -Temple University -Texas A&M -University of California Los Angeles -University of Colorado Denver -University of Connecticut -University of Florida -University of Hawaii at Manoa -University of Illinois -University of Kansas -University of Maryland -University of Memphis -University of Michigan -University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -University of Pennsylvania -University of Pittsburgh -University of South Carolina -University of Southern California -University of Texas at Austin -University of Washington -University of Wisconsin—Madison |
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Our Mission
· To serve as a bridge between American Businesses, educators and policy-makers. · To provide insight and understanding about political, economic, and educational developments within the context of international business. · To promote the study of international business while preserving and promulgating indigenous languages and cultures. |
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The Centers for International Business Education and Research (CIBERs) were created by Congress to help your students compete in the global marketplace. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, CIBER schools serve as resources for: |