What is CIBER?

Submitting Research or Desire Funding?

What is the Lauder Institute?

What is the CIBER-Lauder Relationship?


 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is CIBER?


The U.S. Department of Education sponsors 31 Centers for International Business Education Research (CIBERS) across the country. CIBERs form a powerful network focused on improving American competitiveness and providing comprehensive services and programs aimed at helping U.S. business succeed in global markets.

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How can I submit a research idea to or request funding from Penn Lauder CIBER?


If you have a project idea and would like to discuss potential funding, please contact the CIBER program coordinator.

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What is the Lauder Institute?


The Lauder Institute combines a world-renowned Wharton MBA, a Master of Arts in International Studies, and customized language training to prepare leaders for the ever-evolving global economy. Graduates join the diverse, supportive, and committed worldwide Lauder community -- continuing a 20-year tradition of international business leadership.

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What is Penn Lauder CIBER's relationship with the Lauder Institute?


The Lauder Institute serves as the institutional home of Penn Lauder CIBER. There are natural synergies between the Lauder program and many of the grant-funded programs and activities, including the establishment of a new master's-level certificate program in Teaching Language for Business and the development of a library database of area studies resources for business teaching and research.

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