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It
has been our pleasure at Bentley College to have hosted several
Ph.D. students from IBS (ICFAI Business School). The students have worked in a
number of areas, including Marketing, Finance and Organizational
Behaviour. Without exception, we have found the students to be very well
trained, highly motivated and very creative. They have made many
long-lasting relationships on the Bentley campus, and have impressed
everyone they have come in contact with here. We look forward to
continuing and growing the association between our two business schools
in the future.
Michele
M. Walsh, Director, Public & Media Relations |
Rajendra S. Sisodia, Professor of
Marketing, Ph D, Columbia University, 1988
Coordinator of Visiting Scholar Program at Bentley College |
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Syracuse
University, USA
On behalf of Dean Melvin Stith (Dean) and the entire Whitman School of
Management, I wish to welcome you to the ICFAI-Syracuse Program. We are
proud of our association with ICFAI, and feel that the program is indeed
unique. Our ICFAI scholars spend a productive year at Syracuse, enhancing
both their teaching and research skills. They have done a superb job! Many
of them have established long term relationships with our faculty.
We look forward to many more years of cooperation!
Peter
E. Koveos
Kiebach
Chair in International Business
Professor
and Chair, Finance Department
Director,
Kiebach Center for International Business Studies
Martin
J. Whitman School of Management
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Peter
E. Koveos
Kiebach
Chair in International Business
Professor
and Chair, Finance Department
Director,
Kiebach Center for International Business Studies
Martin
J. Whitman School of Management
Coordinator
of Visiting Scholar Program at Syracuse University.
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University of Toledo
It
gives me immense pleasure to be part of
the effort publicizing the partnership between ICFAI and the College of
Business Administration, The University of Toledo. The Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) between our institutions signed in 2005 began a very
productive program of scholar exchanges between our institutions. Since
then, the program has been a very successful platform for research in the
field of business management. It has opened up a new world of opportunity
for research scholars in terms of diffusion in research ideas and
perspectives. I am sure that this collaboration will elevate both our
institutions to new heights of international prominence and acclaim.
The
research scholars who have been here on the Exchange Visitor Program have
made the best use of our intellectual resources and infrastructure. It has
been a great learning experience for them not only in management research
but also in terms of developing a global perspective. These scholars have
elevated the research profile of our programs and have significantly
contributed to the intellectual dialog, through their interactions with
our doctoral students. It has been a great pleasure to have them with us.
I
warmly welcome the prospective research minds from India to our College of
Business Administration (COBA), University of Toledo and I am looking
forward to scholars from here visiting ICFAI in the near future as well. I
am very optimistic that this collaboration between us will flourish and
become even more fruitful in the near future.
Dr.
Anand Kunnathur,
Senior Associate Dean
The College of Business Administration,
The University of Toledo
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Dr. Anand Kunnathur,
Senior Associate Dean
The College of Business Administration,
The University of Toledo
Coordinator of Visiting Scholar Program at
University of Toledo.
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Faculty of Business and
Economics
Monash University
Business education is in high demand
worldwide because it develops leaders with knowledge and expertise across
a broad range of disciplines.
The Business and Economics course portfolio includes an extensive array of
undergraduate degrees, specialised graduate programs, higher degrees by
research and the Monash MBA, which the Economics Intelligence Unit ranked
as the number one MBA program in Australia in 2007. The faculty has also
been awarded accreditation by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS).
EQUIS is the leading international system of quality assessment,
improvement and accreditation of higher education institutions in
management and business administration.
One of Monash University’s strengths is that it can harness intellectual
resources from the university, alumni and the business community to
deliver education that prepares graduates for the dynamic global business
environment.
The Faculty of Business and Economics is Australia’s largest university
faculty. The faculty has the scale and diversity to deliver first class
teaching and research across the business spectrum – accounting and
finance, business law and taxation, econometrics and business statistics,
economics, marketing and management.
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Professor Amrik Sohal, Associate Dean (India
Development) – Faculty of Business and Economics
Director, Australian Supply Chain Management Research Unit
Monash University
P O Box 197
CAULFIELD EAST. VIC. 3145
Australia
Coordinator of Visiting Scholar Program at
Monash University.
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