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Global Approach to Student Learning
In the mid 1980s, MBA students began organizing international study trips with students paying their own way, generally with some corporate support. In preparation, students held seminars and invited speakers to the School and submitted written reports after the event. In addition, trips are sponsored by the Sloan Management Program, by Global Management Program, the Public Management Program, and other areas within the Business School. Beginning in 2007 some form of international experience will be required for all MBA students.
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International Study Trips
Global Management Program Trips
Sloan Program Study Trips
Trip Information by Academic Year
2007 Planned Trips
Mexico, Washington, D.C. (spring break)
Australia, China, India, Japan, Scandinavia(winter break)
2005-2006
India/Pakistan, Israel, Philippines, Washington, D.C., New Orleans, Brazil
Trip Roundup
India/Pakistan trip
Israel trip
PMP Trips to New Orleans, Brazil
2004-2005
Brazil, China, Italy, Japan, Russia, and Singapore/Thailand
Trip Roundup
2002-2003
Cuba, Japan, China, Costa Rica
Trip Roundup
2001-2002
Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico, Russia
2000-2001
China, Cuba, Japan, South Africa
Cuba trip
1999-2000
Brazil, Denmark.The Netherlands, India/Sri Lanka, Vietnam/Thailand
1998-99
Chile/Peru, India, Israel, Japan/Korea/China, South Africa
1997-98
Argentina, Malaysia/Singapore/Taiwan (sponsored by the HighTechnology Club), Ghana
1996-97
Australia/New Zealand, India/Pakistan, Israel, Pan Europe,Vietnam
1995-96
Brazil, China, Japan, South Africa, Pacific Northwest (ForestIndustry tour)
Trip Roundup
1994-95
India/Pakistan, Venezuela, U.S./ Mexico (sponsored by theManufacturing Club), Indonesia/Thailand
1993-94
Korea/Taiwan, Japan, Mexico, Eastern Europe (Prague/Berlin)
1992-93
U.S. South and Midwest (sponsored by the Manufacturing Club),Hong Kong/Guangzhou, Chile, Washington, D.C. (sponsored by thePublic Management Program)
1991-92
New Germany, Singapore/Thailand, Japan, Nigeria
1990-91
India, Russia (East-West Relations)
1989-90
Japan/Korea (sponsored by the Asia Forum)
1988-89
Russia (East-West Relations), Mexico (sponsored by the PublicManagement Program), U.S. Manufacturing Club Tour
1987-88
Korea/Taiwan (sponsored by the Asia Forum), New Zealand(sponsored by the Public Management Program)
1986-87
Japan (sponsored by the Manufacturing Club)
