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AABS Partnership with ECCH

ecch is an independent, non-profit, membership based organisation dedicated to promoting the case method of learning. The ecch case collection of management case studies and journal article reprints is the largest in the world. It is a unique and accessible resource for business school and university teachers worldwide. To find out more about ecch please visit www.ecch.com

AABS Partnership with M.E.R.C

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AABS has entered into a partnership agreement with the Management Education and Research Consortium (M. E. R. C. ). This decision was taken at the AABS board meeting in Nairobi on October 2006.

M.E.R.C was founded by Guy Pfeffermann, former Chief Economist of the International Finance Corporation and Director of the Global Business School Network. M.E.R.C. is a nonprofit organization registered in the U.S. which supports the development of management education in Africa and other emerging markets. M. E. R. C. works with local partners, network schools, and donors to design and implement programs which strengthen the capacity of business and management schools in developing countries.. For more information, please see http://mercnetwork.org

AABS is delighted to partner with M. E. R. C. in furthering their shared objective of strengthening management education in Africa.

AABS Partnership with SABSA

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AABS has a partnership with the South African Business Schools Association (SABSA).  SABSA offers between four and six discipline specific teaching workshops on an annual basis for faculty of business schools. AABS members are welcome to attend these workshops.  If you would like more information on the teaching workshops for faculty please contact SABSA or go to www.sabsa.co.za.

AABS Partnership with SADCnet

SADCnet is funded by the Kellogg organisation in partnership with the Gordon Institute of Business Science and the University of Botwana. SADCnet offers workshops for Deans/Directors of business schools in the SADC (South African Developing Communities) regions.  Workshops are held on a bi annual basis at the Gordon Institute of Business Science. Workshops are fully subsidised.  If you would like more information on SADCnet or the workshops please contact the SADCnet Secretariat

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