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Where in the world do Chicago GSB students want to go?

Anneli Spielman, International Programs

Issue date: 9/28/06 Section: GSB Life
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Most Chicago GSB students want the option to go far and wide with their degree. The best way to do that is to utilize the Office of International Programs while you're here. It's easy to find out more about IBEP or the IMBA degree. Just show up at one or all of these events:



Open Office Hours - Stop by our information table in the Winter Garden

(by south doors) with your IBEP/IMBA questions.

Friday, 10/6, 12-1pm, Wednesday, 10/11, 12-1pm, Wednesday, 11/8, 12-1pm,

Wednesday, 11/29, 12-1pm



Coffee Hour (sponsored by Office of International Programs) - Access to current

exchange students and IMBA's, as well as brochures from IBEP partner schools.

Wednesday, 10/18, 4:30-5:30pm, Peter May Student Lounge, HPC 113



IMBA Luncheon - Join current IMBA's at their monthly luncheon.

Wednesday, 11/1, 12-1pm, HPC 223



International Happy Hour - Mingle with students doing IBEP this year, current IMBAs,

and current exchange students at a downtown bar (TBD).

Wednesday, 11/8, 6-8pm



IBEP Exchange Student Panel - Bring your lunch and ask questions about IBEP partner

schools from current exchange students who attend those schools.

Friday, 11/17, 12-1pm, HPC 219



Contact for more information:

Office of International Programs

Kari Nysather, Director / 773.834.2480 / kari.nysather@chicagogsb.edu

Anneli Spielman, Assistant Director / 773.702.4323 / anneli.spielman@chicagogsb.edu

5807 S. Woodlawn Ave., HPC 122

http://chicagogsb.edu/internationalprograms
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