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1 School of Business School of Business Defining the Gold Standard of International Education

2 The Gold Standard  A constant quest for excellence, finding success in a changing global economy with changing customer needs.  The New Gold Standard: Five leadership principles for creating a legendary customer experience courtesy of the Ritz- Carlton Hotel company. Joseph A. Michelli

3 What is Internationalization?  Internationalization in post-secondary institutions recognizes the need for students to be exposed to ideas and people from around the world to: - build understanding of cultures - build cross cultural skills - help them adapt to the demands of a rapidly changing world.  Internationalization initiatives include: study abroad programs, international work placements, and recruitment of international students & faculty.

4 Internationalization – A post- secondary Trend  AUCC survey (2006) indicated 95% of Canadian universities referenced international initiatives in their strategic plans  Alberta Advanced Education & Technology set goals for international expansion in post-secondaries.

5 Internationalization and MaCewan School of Business MacEwan’s current strategic plan identifies the expansion of international education initiatives as a priority. The School of Business 5 priorities 2010 – 2012: 1.Developing the School of Business’ international capacity. 2.Revitalizing the Institute of Asia Pacific Studies 3.Funding international initiatives 4.Hosting visiting academics 5.Supporting faculty and staff members’ scholarly activity.

6 MacEwan School of Business Our Vision: MacEwan School of Business is a recognized leader in undergraduate international business education, known for student success, scholarship, innovation, and excellence in teaching.

7 Internationalization at MaCEwan School of Business CURRICULUMDegree:  Bachelor of Commerce Diploma:  Asia Pacific Management diploma  Travel program  Management Studies – Ukraine

8 Internationalization at MaCEwan School of Business CURRICULUM INITIATIVES: Asia Pacific  Asia Pacific Management practicum Institute of Asia Pacific Studies – Edmonton Confucius Institute presented the first session in April “Understanding Business Chinese”, and “Canada seen on the Chinese Internet: Business and Politics”. Future could include India

9 Internationalization at MaCEwan School of Business CURRICULUM INITIATIVES: Travel program Familiarization tours 2006 – Europe 2007 – Caribbean 2008 - Hawaii

10 Internationalization at Macewan school of business INTB 250 – “Doing Business Internationally: Study Tour to China and Japan May 11-25, 2008. 18 students participated Tokyo, Kyoto, and Beijing. May 11-25, 2008 18 students, 3 faculty Tokyo, Kyoto and Beijing

11 Internationalization at MaCEwan School of Business RESEARCH INITIATIVES: Dr. William Wei – “FDI and China’s Global Trade Competitiveness: Evidence from Measuring Sino-EU Intra-Industry Trade”. Dr. Joong Son – “Performance of Decentralized Supply Chains: The Effects of Replenishment Policy and the Source of Policy Deviations” Dr. Lily Jiao Li – “What Matters? A study on an expatriates’ host and home national networks in international assignments” Dr. Davar Rezania – Community of Practice for School of Business faculty interested in research. Meet with Athabasca U.

12 Internationalization at MacEwan School of Business INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS -Hogeschool van Arnhem en Nijmegen – Netherlands -International Institute of Business – Ukraine -Athlone Institute of Technology – Ireland -Lucerne University of Applied Sciences – Switzerland -University of Newcastle – Australia -Ludong University – China -Nagoya Gaukuin University – Japan -Asia Pacific Institute of Management – India -Welingkar Institute - India

13 Internationalization at MacEwan School of Business INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE:  Inaugural conference – “Competition or Cooperation: East vs. West,” May 11 & 12, 2009  38 scholars and PhD students from North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific regions.  80 participants attending more than 30 sessions.

14 Internationalization at MaCEwan School of Business FACULTY Recruitment – Currently have faculty from Africa, Brazil, China, England, India, Iran, Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland & Turkey.

15 Internationalization at macewan School of Business VISITING SCHOLARS:  Dr. Ilan Alon, Visiting Chair in International Business 2008/09 - Florida  Dr. Mihail Sorokin, May 2009 - Ukraine  Dr. Sam Dzever, February 2009 - France  Jan Versteeg, November 2008 – the Netherlands  Frank Witt, June 2008 - Germany  Dr. Erna Helsen and John Rance, June 2008 – The Netherlands  Scott Wishart, February 2008 – Spain.

16 Additional school of business updates  Bachelor of Commerce – Accounting major launch – Fall, 2010  Curriculum revamp: Public Relations career diploma, and Human Resources diploma. For Fall, 2010  Continued recruitment of new faculty  2012 – 2 new majors for BCom – HR & Marketing


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