Ever seen Hong Kong’s skyline?: IME Asia application deadline today! Join us in 2015!

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IME Asia application deadline today!

IME Asia applications due today!

Have you ever seen Hong Kong’s skyline? How about shopped in Tokyo’s famous Ginza district? Or walked on Shanghai’s Bund?

Worried about staying competitive professionally post b-school?

Apply to IME Asia and visit companies in Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Tokyo.  Here’s a recent press release from BC and more detailed information follows below.

Our International Management Experience (IME) programs provide exceptional exposure to economic activity, market trends and culture in Asia and Europe. These three-credit elective courses, which culminate with two week trips abroad, are regarded by participants as one of the most rewarding experiences of their graduate education and have prepared some of our students for international placements. Pre-travel course work includes exploration of economic, governmental and social factors that affect the conduct of business in a variety of industries and contexts. The trips involve visiting business executives, government leaders and entrepreneurs, observing first-hand the application of management principles and strategies in the global arena. We generally offer two IME courses during each spring semester: IME Asia and IME Europe.

Here’s an example of some prior IME experiences: While in Hong Kong, the IME Asia team held a reception for 21 BC alumni at the China Club in the old Bank of China building. The dinner was graciously organized by alumni Christopher Mikosh and Deborah Ehrlich, and the alumni, students and faculty all shared a very pleasant evening together.  When last in Shanghai, Alumna Molly Zheng organized a fantastic, well attended alumni event for the team at Bund18.

 

IME Asia application deadline today!

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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