Events
ABS: International Insight Visits
Start date:
06/02/2012
End date:
21/09/2012
Engage in debates about real time complex issues – income streams and funding models, governance, the student and alumni experience, reputation/branding, faculty development, internationalisation, globalisation, technology, markets, reputation & positioning.
Visits to world renowned global business schools will feature presentations and learning experiences from faculty, marketers and other aspects of the institution.You will also gain insight and different perspectives into how schools manage and implement their marketing plans and processes, as well as fantastic opportunities to build networks and benchmark with your peers from around the globe.
- 6 - 8 February 2012: Lancaster University Management School Campus Delhi & the Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi
- 28-30 June 2012: IEDC-Bled School of Management
- 19-21 September 2012: Various business schools in Toronto, Canada
The benefits include:
- Global networking with the potential for long-term collaboration.
- Candid round table discussions on real time issues, e.g. the role of marketers, governance, funding models and fund raising, team building, faculty development, strategy, sustainability, structures, creating a research culture, quality, innovation, negotiating with the central university, globalisation, technology, positioning your school, the student experience, branding, rankings and accreditation, alumni, executive education, curriculum design, portfolio management, and more.
- Head room, time to think and engage in current debates on the future of management and business education and different models.
Who should attend:
- Deans of Faculty
- Heads of School
- Senior Management Team; and
- Directors of: Business development, external relations, student retention, marketing, international offices and alumni.
For more information, please visit http://www.associationofbusinessschools.org/content/international-marketers-programme-itmar or contact Vicky Robinson.