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The Broad School's Global Initiatives, with the leadership of CIBER Director Tomas Hult and MSU-CIBER as a central component, are integrated on a new website, Global Initiatives. The website is part of the Michigan State University Broad School's Global Initiatives that include increasing the international competitiveness of U.S. organizations and leveraging the unique global brand of the Broad School.

Upcoming Activities
Nov 8, 2009 -  Asia Pacific Homeland Security Summit and Exposition
Nov 9, 2009 -  Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia Conference: 2009 10th Annual Philadelphia-Japan Health Sciences Dialogue
Nov 9, 2009 -  Global Business Forum
Nov 10, 2009 -  Global Business Forum
Nov 11, 2009 -  Lansing Regional Chamber Economic Club Luncheon: Claes Fornell
Nov 11, 2009 -  Business Across Borders Africa: public lecture by Dambisa Moyo
Nov 12, 2009 -  Lecture on the Philosopy of Islamic Banking and Finance
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CIBERweb Electronic Newsletter
The CIBERweb newsletter is published electronically once monthly. It contains information on upcoming events, CIBER publications, and CIBER success stories. To subscribe to the CIBERweb newsletter, please fill out the form at http://ciberweb.msu.edu/newsletter.asp

The Centers for International Business Education and Research (CIBERs) were created under the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 to increase and promote the nation's capacity for international understanding and economic enterprise. Administered by the U.S. Department of Education under Title VI, Part B of the Higher Education Act of 1965, the CIBER program links the manpower and information needs of U.S. business with the international education, language training, and research capacities of universities across the U.S. Thirty-one universities were designated as centers that serve as regional and national resources to business, students, and academics. Together, the CIBERs form a powerful network focused on improving American competitiveness and providing comprehensive service and programs that help U.S. business succeed in global markets.

CIBERweb provides information about the legislation that formed this network, an outline of the goals of this initiative, the directory of the thirty-one CIBERs and the U.S. Department of Education administrator for this program, and all CIBER products. The products delivered by CIBERs vary in format from workshops to conferences to publications to online resources. Therefore, CIBERweb is designed with multiple points of entry addressing user's interest as main categories. A particular activity may be listed under two different categories depending on the interest area. Visitors may also link to the web sites of the individual Centers through the directory to find more detailed listings of the lectures, workshops, events, publications, and funding opportunities that are offered.

Department of Education: Centers for International Business Education and Research

U.S. Department of Education International Education Programs Service
National Impact Publications
National Security Risk Management Activities
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Success Stories
UCLA CIBER Business & Language for Chinese Summer Program - UCLA
The CIBER program is a great way for business-minded students to learn about Chinese business language as well as general Chinese culture. We not only improved our Mandarin in the classroom, but had the opportunity to experience Shanghai at the personal level: interacting with businesspeople, visiting ancient sites, and even just chatting with store owners. For anyone interested in a stepping-stone to business in China, this is a great place to start.
David Zernik - UCLA student, Asian Languages & Cultures, Linguistics

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