ACBSP 2015 International Conference Will Explore How European Business Educators Create New Knowledge in the Classroom

The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), www.acbsp.org, will hold its third International Conference November 25-28 at the Catalonia Barcelona Plaza Hotel in Barcelona, Spain. Business deans and faculty from more than 20 countries will be in attendance, sharing best practices in business higher education.


OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Nov. 18, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Three prominent keynote speakers will share their views on the business higher education landscape in Europe:

Andrew Kris, Founding Partner, Borderless is keynote speaker at the opening General Session on Nov. 26. Described as a 'seasoned executive search professional and business leader,' Kris pioneered the Borderless approach to executive search in 1997 — a global business focus and an uncommonly service-oriented approach that appeals to clients and candidates. Kris has asked his executive network around the world to share their expectations of business school graduates. He will share those findings in a presentation he calls, "Borderless Education."

Luis Álvarez Munárriz, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Murcia; Member of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, will deliver the keynote on Nov. 27. Dr. Munárriz is recognized as one of the most important innovators in the field of anthropological theory. He leads a research group comprised of anthropologists, psychologists, and economists, whose findings have appeared in several books, including: El poliedro de la conciencia: cerebro, interacción y cultura ("The Polyhedron of Consciousness: Brain, Interaction and Culture"). He has conducted field work in various communities on the models of the family, organic food, territory and landscape, and the topic of virtual identity on the Internet.

Roxana Nicula, Manager, Federal Organization Security of the Spanish Libertarian Party; President, Magerit Foundation for the Advancement of Freedom, is keynote speaker for a General Session on Nov. 28. Nicula is one of the co-founders of the Spanish Libertarian Party (P-LIB) in 2009. She was the number two Congressional candidate in the 2011 General Elections and the number three candidate to the European Parliament in 2014. She is an online communication specialist and translator, double-graduated from Law School at both Bucharest State University and Ecological University. Working since 1999 with the online sector, she had witnessed from the beginning the transformation that global society has been experiencing since the worldwide spread of the new technologies and Internet. Nicula will address ways in which the Internet and New Technologies help to pave the path for education and liberty.
 
Concurrent sessions will be offered in three educational tracks: Creating New Knowledge in the Classroom, Accreditation, and Collaboration. Student and Faculty Attraction and Retention will be the focus of two panel discussions. Business faculty, deans and chairs from ACBSP member schools in Singapore, China, Mexico, India, Canada, Ghana, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, and the United States are among the panelists. Conference information is available at http://www.acbsp.org/page/ic.

"It is exciting to see the innovative practices our European members are bringing to the classroom," said Jeffrey Alderman, ACBSP President and CEO. "As they partner with business leaders in their area to identify trends, they are creating new knowledge in the classroom and preparing their students for the workplace," he said.

About ACBSP

ACBSP's mission is to promote continuous improvement and recognize excellence in the accreditation of business education programs around the world. ACBSP, www.acbsp.org, is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) as a specialized accreditation agency for business education. ACBSP currently has 1,297 member campuses, 221 of which are located outside of the U.S. Of those campuses, 1,037 have achieved accreditation of their business programs and more than 150 are in candidacy for accreditation. Individual members on these campuses now exceed 12,000. FAQs / Accreditation FAQs


            

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