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Economics Visiting Speaker Seminar
Casey Rothschild from Wellesley College will present "Optimal Taxation with Rent Seeking".
Discussion: Where will our food come from in the future?
Frank Valeriote, Member of Parliament for Guelph invites you to a discussion on " Where will our food come from in the future? "
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
7:00pm
Italian Canadian Club - 135 Ferguson Street, Guelph
Presentations shall be made by:
Pat Vanderkooy, Registered Dietitian
Public Affairs, Dietitians of Canada
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Dean (Acting) & Professor
College of Management and Economics
University of Guelph
Evan Fraser
Department of Geography
College of Applied Human and Social Sciences
University of Guelph
Enterprize Business Plan Competition
"The 2012 Enterprize Business Plan Competition spans across Canada and involves four regions: Western,Central, Quebec, and Atlantic. Catered toward promising undergraduate students of diverse faculties, Enterprize will draw young, ambitious and motivated leaders of tomorrow. The business plan is a powerful learning tool for competitors, as it offers a structured learning path to further develop the competitor’s entrepreneurial skills and equip students with the tools necessary to be a successful entrepreneur.
Colin Magee, PhD Candidate(Organizational Leadership) - Doctoral Thesis Proposal Defense
"Understanding Inter-Organizational Leadership in the Public Domain"
For further info or a copy of the abstract, please contact Lisa Cauley at lcauley@uoguelph.ca
Khalil Rohani, PhD Candidate (Marketing and Consumer Behaviour)-Doctoral Thesis Proposal defense
"The Effect of Consumer Perception of Fairness and Transparency on Coupon Redemption"
For further information or a copy of the abstract, please contact Lisa Cauley at lcauley@uoguelph.ca
Economics Department Visiting Speaker Series
Osman Ozaltin from the University of Waterloo will present "Optimizing the Strain Selections for the Annual Influenza Vaccine Design".
2011 ICASP Symposium - "Making the Changes: Ethics and the Improvising Business"
The Improvisation, Community, and Social Practice (ICASP) project and the College of Management and Economics are proud co-sponsors of the upcoming 2011 ICASP Symposium. The symposium is scheduled for Friday, December 2, 2011 at the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre (MSAC). University of Guelph, under the theme " Making the Changes: Ethics and the Improvising Business ". The symposium will run from 1:00pm - 6:00pm on the second floor of MAC followed by a musical performance in the main gallery from 8:00pm - 10:00pm. All events are free and open to the public.
Economics Visiting Speaker Seminar
Jean Guillaume Forand from the University of Waterloo will discuss "Keeping Your Options Open". His research field is Political Economy.
CME Townhall - Exploration of Accreditation (AACSB & EQUIS)
Earlier this year, discussions were raised by the Dean’s Council regarding the issue of accreditation. The Council decided to explore the possibility of CME becoming an accredited school. A CME-wide steering committee was formed with a mandate of submitting a report to the Dean’s Council by December 2011 on what accreditation of our College would mean for our faculty, our staff, our students (both undergraduate and graduate), and the broader CME community.