"When I think about the conference, there were three aspects that made this an exceptional one: the friendly and helpful staff, the excellent plenary sessions, and the opportunities to network."
– Anaheim 2010 Participant

ICAM - International Conference and Annual Meeting - April 28–30, 2011
The b-school event of the year brings more than a thousand educators and business leaders from over 45 countries together to discuss pressing issues and new initiatives. Discover the future of management education at ICAM—AACSB’s International Conference and Annual Meeting.

Attending the ICAM 2011 connects you to the world of business schools like no other event and assures that you are up-to-date with trends in management education. With a comprehensive, session-packed agenda, countless networking opportunities, and keynote presentations from leading business minds, this is a conference you surely do not want to miss.
 

John A. Elliott, vice president and dean, The Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College - The City University of New York.

Andrew Policano, dean, The Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine, and chair, AACSB International Board of Directors

Deans, associate or assistant deans, department chairs, faculty, and program directors.

Organizational Listing
Maximize your experience—attend two events in one trip. Offered April 27–28, the Department Chairs Seminar  ends before the conference activities begin. Seminar attendees won’t have to worry about missing anything.

This seminar explores ways to accomplish change that incorporates the talents of new and diverse faculty while still valuing mid-career and senior faculty. It also explores ways to increase teaching effectiveness, improve productivity, and resolve conflict.

Saturday, April30
2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
The expanding world of management education increases the demand for deans to serve as AACSB volunteer review team members and mentors. Attending this volunteer review training will provide you with an opportunity to join the hundreds of volunteers already serving in this capacity. During this training, you will learn about the various volunteer roles in the accreditation process and the review process, as well as the accreditation philosophy of overall high quality and continuous improvement. Learn about the decision-making process and receive tips and guidance on how to prepare for and conduct the visit. Whether you are an experienced or new volunteer, or you simply want to learn more about AACSB’s transparent accreditation process, the volunteer review training will provide you with a one-of-a-kind learning experience. No additional registration fee is required, but pre-registration is encouraged.

  • Lucienne Mochel, vice president for Accreditation Services, AACSB International
  • Jerry E. Trapnell, executive vice president and chief accreditation officer, AACSB International

Register now
If you have difficulty registering for the training please fax your registration form to +1 813 769 6559, attention James Campbell, or email James Campbell at James@aacsb.edu.

Who Should Attend
Deans and others who are in charge of higher education business units.