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Framework for Advancing Trans-Atlantic Economic Integration Between the European Union and the United States of America

Academic WorldQuest: International Knowledge Competition for High School Students

Jagdish Sheth, Charles H. Kellstad Chair of Marketing at the Goizueta Business School, Emory University and a Katz PhD will spoke on "Chindia Rising: How China and India will Benefit the Global Economy."

University of Pittsburgh International Week, 2008 partners with Global Pittsburgh

Current Global Issues: Corporate Ethics and Human Rights

Doing Business in the Middle East: Knowing Your Client with Dalia Mogahed (April 2008)

2008 CIBER Language Conference: Preparing Global Business Leaders (April 9–11, 2008)

Jack Perkowski signs his latest book "Managing the Dragon"

Transatlantic Business Series - Global Internet-Based Services: Opportunities and Challenges (September 2007) »

Doing Business in China with Ted Plafker (September 2007) »

Video Market Briefing: Mining and Energy Opportunities in Turkey (September 2007) »

Faculty Development in International Business Program (May 2007) »

Chile: Video Market Briefing on Mining Industry (February 2007) »

Academic WorldQuest Competition for High School Students (February 2007) »

Community WorldQuest Competition (November 2006) »

The Steel Industry in the 21st Century: A Trans-Atlantic & Global View (September 2006) »

Global Business Dialogue: The Changing Global Marketplace (July 2006) »

Faculty Development in International Business Program (May 2006) »

Video Market Briefing on South Africa's Mining & Coal Sectors (May 2006) »

Sustainable High-End Outsourcing: The Edge of Innovation (April 2006) »

Dell University Day - Video Conference with Michael Dell (April 2006) »

Al Jazeera's Rocky Relationship with Governments (April 2006) »

Academic WorldQuest Competition for High School Students (March 2006) »

European Business: Single Market Panel on Banking (March 2006) »

Briefing on the Hungarian Market (March 2006) »