Under the German constitution, the states are responsible for cultural affairs (which includes broadcasting, but
also schools and universities).
There are two reasons why the «broadcasting contribution» (Rundfunkbeitrag) was not created as a tax, both of them rather technical: Under the German constitution, the states are responsible for cultural affairs (which includes broadcasting, but
also schools and universities).
Not exact matches
The
school is
also set to play host to the Stu Clark Investment Competition in March 2017, with teams of graduate students competing for cash prizes
and a spot at the 2016 Global Venture Labs Investment Competition at the
University of Texas at Austin.
DeAngelis graduated Cum Laude from Cornell
University with a B.A. in Asian studies
and history
and also holds a Juris Doctorate from Rutgers
School of Law.
Encouragement
and appreciation can
also prompt employees to give you their best work, as evidenced by a study conducted at the Wharton
School of the
University of Pennsylvania.
Eisenhardt, a professor at Stanford
University's
school of engineering,
and the co-director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, is
also, with Donald Sull, co-author of Simple Rules: How to Thrive in a Complex World.
Proper governance is
also a «huge issue» for private firms,
and plays an increasingly critical role in creating a framework for a smooth transition, observes Eileen Fischer of York
University's Schulich
School of Business.
You could
also think of your brain like a baseball game, according to Yuval Nir, a researcher at the
University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine
and Public Health.
Stephens serves on an advisory board to the Mays Business
School at Texas A&M
University, is on the boards of the United Way of Dallas
and Catholic Charities of Dallas
and has
also served on the boards of numerous educational
and social service organizations.
Consulting groups Integral Development
and Nous Group have won contracts to support development of independent public
schools, as part of a range of programs that
also include 20 principals per year attending a training program at Harvard
University.
The chair of Canadian Natural Resources
also gifted $ 500,000 to the
University of Calgary in 2011 to fund the construction of the N. Murray Edwards Finance
and Trading Lab at the Haskayne
School of Business.
Rotman
also offers an EMBA,
and the Omnium Global Executive MBA Program, which is a joint program of the Rotman
School of Management
and the
University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.
That shift was
also evident at the
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill's Kenan - Flagler Business
School, where 18 students went into tech, up from 12 in 2013, said David Vogel, who leads career development
and employer relations for the undergraduate business program.
Also in the second year, and also similar to programs in top U.S. schools, CEIBS offers for the fall term an international exchange program with about 30 partner schools, including Wharton, the U.C. Berkeley Haas School, UCLA's Anderson School, Duke's Fuqua, Michigan's Ross, the University of North Carolina's Kenan - Flagler, Indiana's Kelley, and Dartmouth's Tuck, along with European institutions such as London Business School, Spain's ESADE and IESE, France's HEC and INSEAD, plus other schools including the Indian School of Business, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Canada's Queen's, Rotman, Sauder, and Schulich scho
Also in the second year,
and also similar to programs in top U.S. schools, CEIBS offers for the fall term an international exchange program with about 30 partner schools, including Wharton, the U.C. Berkeley Haas School, UCLA's Anderson School, Duke's Fuqua, Michigan's Ross, the University of North Carolina's Kenan - Flagler, Indiana's Kelley, and Dartmouth's Tuck, along with European institutions such as London Business School, Spain's ESADE and IESE, France's HEC and INSEAD, plus other schools including the Indian School of Business, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Canada's Queen's, Rotman, Sauder, and Schulich scho
also similar to programs in top U.S.
schools, CEIBS offers for the fall term an international exchange program with about 30 partner
schools, including Wharton, the U.C. Berkeley Haas
School, UCLA's Anderson
School, Duke's Fuqua, Michigan's Ross, the
University of North Carolina's Kenan - Flagler, Indiana's Kelley,
and Dartmouth's Tuck, along with European institutions such as London Business
School, Spain's ESADE
and IESE, France's HEC
and INSEAD, plus other
schools including the Indian
School of Business, Hong Kong
University of Science
and Technology,
and Canada's Queen's, Rotman, Sauder,
and Schulich
schools.
Arielle Deane, who is graduating in June from Northwestern
University's Kellogg
School of Management, says opting for an MBA was a way to expand her skills
and also to avoid pigeonholing her career.
Cook
also comes out tied at 14th in entrepreneurship, alongside the
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill's Kenan - Flagler Business
School,
and above Columbia Business
School and the
University of Virginia's Darden
School of Business, both tied at 17.
An adjunct professor at Columbia
University's
School of International
and Public Affairs, Epperson has
also taught courses at Columbia's Graduate
School of Journalism.
It has
also run pilot programs, with San Jose State
University,
and the
University of Central Florida, that included week - long studies with small groups of students at each
school.
They could explain their tax incentive spending as investments in shared regional assets —
schools, community colleges,
universities, regional infrastructure,
and housing — that will benefit Amazon but
also workers, communities,
and other firms.
He
also serves on the corporate advisory board for The
University of Virginia's Darden
School of Business
and is a member of the Board of the San Jose Children's Discovery Museum.
-LSB-...] Disclosure: The author holds the Enbridge Professorship at the Alberta
School of Business at the
University of Alberta
and is
also an Enbridge shareholder.
Dr. Stephens has
also been highly active throughout her career in industry
and community activities, including serving as the Vice Chairman of the Orange County Council
and National Board member of the American Electronics Association, now TechAmerica; participating on the
University of California at Irvine
School of the Arts Deans Advisory Council in the area of Digital Arts;
and as a Big Brothers
and Big Sisters of Orange County Board member.
He has
also been an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Commerce
and Business Administration (now John Molson
School) at Montreal's Concordia
University,
and a visiting Professor at the Institut de Formation Internationale at ESC Rouen in France.
He is a member of the Advisory Council of the Australian Graduate
School of Management for the
University of New South Wales,
and is
also the former Chairman of CIES Food Business Forum (France).
After stints teaching law at Marquette
and the
University of Wisconsin - Madison's Law
School, Strang
also began teaching continuing education classes at U of W. (The most recent course,
The
University of Alberta's Alberta
School of Business will
also be involved in CDL — Rockies by having faculty members act as expert advisers
and as a link to other strong researchers on their campus.
Mr. Baker has a law degree from the
University of Florida
School of Law,
and his experience as a lawyer
and member of the board of a large public utility company
also contributes important risk management
and regulatory oversight skills to the Board.
She is
also Chair of the Principal's International Advisory Board of McGill
University and a member of the Dean's Advisory Council of the Schulich
School of Business of York
University.
A chartered accountant, Mr. Ruffolo was formerly a partner with Arthur Andersen LLP
and has
also spent time as an instructor for both the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
and York
University's Schulich
School of Business, from which he holds a Bachelor of Business Administration.
Previously, he served on the
University of the Incarnate Word Advisory Board
and also served as the finance chair on the
school council for the Archdiocese of San Antonio.
Jordan has been an Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at the
University of Chicago's Graduate Business
School for two decades
and also participated in their business plan competition as judge
and advisor.
Paul serves on the FCC's Technological Advisory Council; the Board of the Public Affairs Council; the Advisory Board for Princeton
University's Center for Information Technology Policy;
and the Board of the Partnership Fund for the Thomas Jefferson High
School for Science
and Technology, where he
also Chairs the Corporate Advisory Board.
Mr. Baker has a law degree from the
University of Florida
School of Law,
and his experience as a lawyer
and member of the board of a large public utility company
also contribute important risk management
and regulatory oversight skills to the Board.
Mr. Hathaway graduated from Harvard College in 1963 (B.A.)
and from the
University of Virginia Business
School in 1967 (M.B.A.) He
also holds the CFA designation.
Mr. Nelson has an MBA from the
University of Chicago Booth
School of Business
and also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
The FDS team
also includes education thought - leader Sandra Nagy, formerly of Pearson Canada, who has a Master's Degree in Education from Harvard
University and will serve as the
school's director of learning.
Gail is
also an active start - up judge
and mentor in Boston for such organizations as Mass - Challenge, Boston
University, Harvard Business
School,
and IBM.
He
also serves as the Conway Director of the Clarkson Centre for Business Ethics
and Board Effectiveness at the Rotman
School of Management at the
University of Toronto.
Aman holds an M.B.A. from the Zicklin
School of Business at the Baruch College of The City
University of New York,
and he is
also a FAA - licensed Private Pilot.
Jonathan actively participates in a number of international forums
and lectures at the Guanghua
School of Business
and the China - Europe International Business
School,
and is
also an honorary lecturer at Jiaotong
University's Antai Business
School.
In law
school, Park also served as the Executive Editor of the Forum on Law, Economics and Finance (F - LEAF), a student companion to George Washington University Law School's financial and economic law think tank, Center for Law, Economics and Finance (C -
school, Park
also served as the Executive Editor of the Forum on Law, Economics
and Finance (F - LEAF), a student companion to George Washington
University Law
School's financial and economic law think tank, Center for Law, Economics and Finance (C -
School's financial
and economic law think tank, Center for Law, Economics
and Finance (C - LEAF).
Trey
also launched the Arts Entrepreneurship Department in the Meadows
School of Arts at Southern Methodist
University and currently serves as an Adjunct Professor on staff teaching Social Entrepreneurship
and an Accelerate Your Startup Class where each team is giving actual investment to help make their business viable.
Christoph graduated with a Master of Science in Business Administration from the
University of Geneva, he is
also a CFA charter - holder
and holds a doctorate from the Edinburgh Business
School.
He was
also chairman of the board of trustees of Claremont
University Center
and Graduate
School (1984 - 1994), founding chairman of the board of trustees of Southern California Public Radio (1999 - 2004), a trustee of the Mayo Clinic (2004 - 2016), a trustee of the RAND Corporation (1994 - 2016
and formerly chair), a director of Edison International (1995 - 2014), a director of City National Corporation (2001 - 2014)
and a director of the Council on Foreign Relations (2002 - 2010).
One of the four panelists at the hearing, Peter Conti - Brown, an Academic Fellow at Stanford Law
School whose forthcoming book, The Power
and Independence of the Federal Reserve, will be published by Princeton
University Press,
also weighed in on the Fed's General Counsel.
He was
also chairman of the board of trustees of Claremont
University Center
and Graduate
School (1984 - 1994), founding chairman of the board of trustees of Southern California Public Radio (1999 - 2004)
and a director of the Council on Foreign Relations (2002 - 2010).
Mark Stabile is founding director of the
School of Public Policy
and Governance at the
University and is
also a professor of economics
and public policy at the UofT's Rotman
School of Management
Don is
also an Adjunct Professor of Finance
and Chair Emeritus of the International Centre for Pension Management, both at the
University of Toronto's Rotman
School of Management.
He
also holds a Business
and Marketing diploma from Ross Business
School,
University of Michigan.
Amitav Acharya is Professor of International Relations at the
School of International Service, American
University, where he is
also Chair of the ASEAN Studies Center
and UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges
and Governance,
and Senior Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.