Meet the business schools of the future

On Thursday, CBS hosts an international conference, where leading business schools meet to explore the latest tendencies in management education

10/15/2013

Should the teaching activities include more games? How can on-line teaching challenge universities in the long run? How can universities become more independent?

These questions and a lot more will be debated by Danish and international researchers at the annual three-day AACSB conference "Creating Impact Through Innovative B-School Models" hosted by CBS.

This conference is for business schools, which have been acknowledged by the Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). This exclusive group includes universities such as Harvard and Yale.

Prominent international keynote speakers
The speakers will share their thoughts on innovative strategies to ensure that business schools create the most possible impact in the long term. One of the speakers is Hélène Michel from Grenoble Ecole de Management. She will talk about how so-called "serious games" can motivate and create innovation - both in terms of research and teaching.

John Leslie King, Professor at the University of Michigan, and Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Professor at CBS will discuss Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), - a phenomenon where lecturers give on-line classes to more than 10,000 students.

The participants will be deans, vice deans, and researchers from Denmark and abroad. Per Holten-Andersen, President of CBS, and John J. Fernandes, President of AACSB International, will also join the conference.

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