Global Business Center News
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Marriott School Students Win Prestigious Language Scholarships
Thursday Dec 09 2010
Years of practice and precision in a foreign language are paying off for two Marriott School students who recently received a combined $20,000 in tuition and stipends from the U.S. Department of Education.
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GMC Hosts One-of-a-Kind National Language Case Competition
Monday Nov 29 2010
If presenting a business plan to company management isn't stressful enough, try doing it in another language. But teams kept their cool at the Business Language Case Competition held Nov. 13 at Brigham Young University. The nation's only competition to combine business with linguistics attracted 22 teams from 16 universities across the country.
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Tribal Colleges Join BYU CIBER in Building International Business Curriculums
Wednesday Nov 03 2010
For the first time ever, five tribal colleges from Native American reservations across Idaho, Montana and the Dakotas joined BYU and 28 other institutions at the Rocky Mountain CIBER Conference. Co-sponsored by BYU CIBER and dedicated to discussing the best practices in teaching international business, the event was held Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at Montana State University–Billings.
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First-time Fair Provides Global Business Opportunities
Wednesday Oct 20 2010
Study abroads, internships and field studies — oh my! From Ghana to Greece, Mexico to Mongolia, India to Italy, and Brussels to Brazil, students explored more than twenty international business opportunities showcased at the first-ever International Study Fair held 15 September in the Tanner Building atrium.
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EMBA Students Explore Global Business Like Never Before
Wednesday Jul 14 2010
This spring 25 EMBA students put their jobs on hold in the Western United States to participate in the first-ever EMBA foreign business excursion to the Middle East.
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Fifty-Five Students Receive Global Management Certificate
Friday Jun 25 2010
This spring 55 BYU students received the Global Management Certificate from the Whitmore Global Management Center. These graduates join an elite group of more than 300 certificate recipients in the last five years.
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BYU Awarded $1.55 Million Grant for International Business Education
Tuesday Jun 15 2010
The U.S. Department of Education awarded Brigham Young University a four-year $1.55 million grant to continue as a Center for International Business Education and Research school. The grant provides funding for BYU to work with students, faculty, the community and 32 other CIBER schools across the country to improve international business acumen.
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Clean Water Distributor Wins Global Category of 2010 Business Plan Competition
Thursday May 20 2010
A business that turns water into money took the top prize in the global category of the 2010 Brigham Young University Business Plan Competition.
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BYU Triumphs in Global Information Systems Competition
Friday May 14 2010
At one of the most elite and grueling information systems competitions in the world, a group of three Brigham Young University undergraduates won first-place at the APEX Global Business IT Case Challenge in Singapore. As newcomers to the competition, the team went up against 24 of the top ISys programs in the world.
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BYU CIBER Hosts First High School Business Language Competition
Friday Apr 16 2010
Eight Utah high school teams comprised of heritage and non-heritage Spanish speakers gathered at Brigham Young University to compete in the nation's first High School Business Language Competition.
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Medical Device Company Wins 2010 Business Plan Competition
Thursday Apr 15 2010
Restless leg syndrome affects nearly 30 million Americans, causing discomfort and keeping them up at night, but three Brigham Young University students hope to provide relief and build a business in the process. The students' innovative product and solid plans gave their company, TranquilMed, a first-place finish the 2010 BYU Business Plan Competition.
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Five Globally Minded MBAs Awarded Eccles Scholarships
Thursday Apr 08 2010
The Kay and Yvonne Whitmore Global Management Center at Brigham Young University named five MBA students as the 2010 George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Scholars. Each student received $10,000 to continue his or her Marriott School education and to prepare for a career in international business.
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BYU Students Win North and South America Investment Competition
Team advances to global competition in Hong Kong Tuesday Mar 30 2010
Brigham Young University's basketball team may be out of the running for the NCAA finals, but there's still hope for one bracket of BYU students. This month a team of three MBAs and two undergraduates from BYU's Marriott School of Management won the Americas Investment Research Challenge, sponsored by the CFA Institute. The team will now represent the Americas region at the Global Investment Research Challenge in Hong Kong on April 17.
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Case Competition Puts Business Language Skills to the Test
Students analyze cases in Spanish and Portuguese Friday Dec 04 2009
Non-native Spanish and Portuguese speakers from 11 schools around the nation gathered at Brigham Young University to participate in the nation's only business language case competition, now in its third year. The competition highlights language and cultural skills in an effort to prepare students for international business experience.
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Marriott School Students Ramp up Experience to Compete
Friday Sep 11 2009
It's a dog-eat-dog world out there, and many college students wonder how they'll survive in an increasingly competitive job market. But this summer, hundreds of students at Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Management equipped themselves with skills to get ahead by interning for some of the biggest names in business.
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Globally Savvy MBA Students Win Eccles Scholar Awards
Friday Apr 10 2009
BYU MBA students from California to Armenia are preparing to flood the globe with business skills and international expertise. To better prepare these students for their future international roles, the Kay and Yvonne Whitmore Global Management Center named six students from the MBA Class of 2010 as George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Scholars. Each student receives $10,000 to further his or her Marriott School education and to prepare them for the world of international business.
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BYU Teams Win First Business Language Case Competition
Monday Dec 15 2008
The halls of the N. Eldon Tanner Building filled with Spanish and Portuguese conversations as 17 teams from around the United States gathered for the second annual Brigham Young University Business Language Case Competition. Undaunted by communicating in their second language, students spent two weeks synthesizing a complex business case before arriving at Brigham Young University to deliver their recommendations in either Spanish or Portuguese to a panel of native-speaking judges.
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BYU MBA Breaks into BusinessWeek’s Top Tier
Monday Nov 17 2008
Brigham Young University's MBA program is climbing the charts according to BusinessWeek's latest rankings that place BYU at 22nd in the nation - the program's highest ranking since the publication started grading MBA programs twenty years ago.
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Professor Brings Expertise to Mongolia as Fulbright Scholar
Monday Sep 22 2008
Former Marriott School Professor Gloria E. Wheeler will teach as a Fulbright Scholar at the Institute of Finance and Economics in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
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MBA Students Organize Learning Trip to Dubai
Thursday Aug 28 2008
Some enterprising students, equipped with scholarships, business contacts and a faculty-inspired challenge, orchestrated the Marriott School of Management’s first foreign business excursion to Dubai, United Arab Emirates.