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Temple University
Fox School of Business Professor Dr. Ram Mudambi and his team of...
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In January 2016, Martina Musteen in collaboration with SDSU’s Center for Information...
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Business Language Research and Teaching Awards In order to encourage faculty, lecturers,...
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In April 2024 the UW CIBER hosted the 24th annual UW Global...
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SDSU is currently seeking outstanding candidates for two Border Scholarship positions. This...
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Georgia State University CIBER hosted its annual International Business Case Competition....
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University of Maryland–Robert Smith CGB Case Study
1) N5 Sensors, a leading Maryland-based company specializing in environmental hazard detection, worked with a team of six graduate students in the Maryland Global Consulting Program in February – May 2023 to explore expanding its wildfire and air quality monitoring solutions into European markets. With the increasing severity of wildfires and the need for accurate and early detection, N5 Sensors aims to bring its innovative N5SHIELD™ sensor systems to communities and businesses globally. The consulting team laid the groundwork for
UMD Case Studies
The case studies below describe how exporters have increased exports because of the support and programming provided by the CIBE at the University of Maryland. 1) A leading Maryland-based company specializing in environmental hazard detection, worked with a team of six graduate students in the Maryland Global Consulting Program in February – May 2023 to explore expanding its wildfire and air quality monitoring solutions into European markets. With the increasing severity of wildfires and the need for accurate and early








