Students from Yale University and Seoul National University get a close-up look at natural and cultural heritage sites during AIM's week on sustainable tourism.
Fifty students from Tecnológico de Monterrey EGADE Business School’s sites in Panamá and Peru will travel to Yale SOM this June for a weeklong Innovation and Value Creation course.
Students from Yale and São Paulo’s FGV took the Global Social Enterprise course together this year, collaborating virtually and working together on the ground in Brazil.
Students from Yale University and Seoul National University are attending the Asian Institute of Management's Global Network Week on Sustainable Tourism.
Alumni of GNAM schools are invited to a Global Network Week reception on Monday, March 16, 19:00 - 20:30 at the Huixian Restaurant in the Huixian Hall at Renmin University. Registration is required.
Over three weeks in March, 634 MBA students from 18 member schools of the Global Network for Advanced Management are traveling to other schools for Global Network Week.
This month, approximately 650 MBA students from throughout the Global Network for Advanced Management are participating in Global Network Week, traveling across the globe for 19 sessions over three weeks. Writer Matt O'Rourke is spending the week at the University of Cape Town, which is hosting a module titled "Economics of Emerging Markets: Social Innovation and Business in Africa."
Alumni of GNAM schools are invited to join Nobel Prize-winner and Yale Sterling Professor of Economics Robert Shiller for a discussion on “Irrational Exuberance.”
Alumni from GNAM member schools are invited for drinks and to meet with the visiting students as part of the Global Network week that HKUST is hosting. Students from AIM, EGADE, FGV, Hitotsubashi ICS, Koc, University of Cape Town, PUC, Renmin, Sauder, Seoul National University and Yale SOM will be in Hong Kong for the week.
For the first time, Global Network Week has expanded beyond the walls of an academic institution. This month, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) will host its own network week, the first organization outside the Global Network to present a course.
Prof. Jikyeong Kang, PhD assumed office as the eighth Dean of AIM on January 2015.
Prior to joining AIM, Prof. Kang spent fourteen and a half years with Manchester Business School (MBS) where she recently served as Director of the DBA Program. Prior to MBS, she spent nine years on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she was elected as a member of the Teaching Academy.