Russian Association of Business Education Conference

RABE's annual conference with the theme "INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN MODERN EDUCATION" will be held in Mexico November 2-3, 2011.  The conference welcomes leaders of Russian business and business education – deans, directors, rectors and presidents of the business schools, institutes, universities and academies.

The Russian Association of Business Education (RABE)

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (PFUR)
State University of Management (SUM)
Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI)
with support of AACSB-International (USA)
Central and East European Management Development Association CEEMAN (Slovenia)
invite you to take part in the XV International RABE Conference

«INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN MODERN EDUCATION»
November 2 - 3, 2011 Mexico (Mexico)


The Conference Fee for RABE-CEEMAN-AACSB members Before September 20, 2011 - €490 After September 20, 2011 - €530

We are expecting to bring around 100 Russian participants of the Conference – leaders of Russian business and business education – deans, directors, rectors and presidents of the business schools, institutes, universities and academies. The Conference will be provided with the Russian/English simultaneous translation

The Conference will take place on November 2-3, 2011 in the Business School at Tecnologico de Monterrey (State of Mexico Campus)
Tec de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México Carretera Lago de Guadalupe Km. 3.5
Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México C.P. 52926 MEXICO

Place: Salón de Congresos The participants of the Russian Delegation will be accommodated in the Hotel "Camino Real Polanco" 5* http://camino-real-polanco.hotel-rn.com

Dead-line for the registration for the Conference - October 20, 2011.

Russian Association of Business Education Tel/fax: + 7 (499) 943-93-02, + 7 (499) 943-93-09

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Website: www.rabe.ru

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Food for Thought

A nascent private sector, far too few qualified faculty members, marginal primary and secondary preparation, and historical ambivalence - or even antagonism - between higher education and the private sector all serve to exacerbate the legacy of insufficient financial investment in graduate management education activities.
 
-"Assessment of Graduate Management Education", William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan Business School (2003)