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The global management education landscape is continuously evolving, and as a dean, it's your responsibility to strategically lead your school in the right direction. This can be a daunting yet exhilarating charge, and building a strong network of peers will help in your efforts to make a difference. AACSB understands the unique roles that deans play, and has designed a conference specifically for individuals in this position.

AACSB's annual Deans Conference offers a variety of valuable sessions across a wide range of relevant topics from top business leaders and educators. As one of our most highly anticipated and popular events, this conference consistently brings nearly 500 deans from up to 40 countries together—which is an invaluable networking opportunity. This is your chance to build and expand your network at the premier international forum exclusively for business school deans.

The line-up of speakers at the Deans Conference represent unique perspectives and insight from across the globe. Take part in conversations with topics vital to management education in today's world, and garner new ideas to implement at your institution. Get the latest updates from the Blue Ribbon Committee on Accreditation Quality to ensure your voice is heard and your school is prepared for the upcoming changes.


Who Should Attend:

This event is exclusively for deans and heads of higher education business units, i.e., the highest academic authority or official of the entire business unit.


Conference Chair:

Joseph A. DiAngelo, Dean, Erivan K. Haub School of Business, Saint Joseph's University; Chair, 2012 - 2013 AACSB International Board of Directors

Pre-Conference Seminar: Maintenance of Accreditation Seminar

January 22, 2013

If your school is getting ready to go through the maintenance process, this seminar is critical to your success. Emphasizing a shift from a reaffirmation philosophy to a maintenance philosophy, take part in this seminar to examine the steps in maintaining accreditation part of an ongoing review that focuses on continuous improvement to maintain business or accounting accreditation status. The seminar also presents an overview of the latest changes and interpretations in the AACSB standards. Separate registration fee required.

Who Should Attend:

Accredited members, newly accredited members, and maintenance review team members

For more information and to register: click here.




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