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IMBA Open Campus - IMBA Introduction & Trial Class "Critical Thinking" (Wed. September 16)

We will offer a number of Open Campuses for those interested in the International MBA program or for those who want to become Pre-IMBA(*) students.

At our Open Campuses, we will provide you with information regarding the IMBA curriculum and admissions criteria. You will have a chance to experience a real class and meet our lecturers in person.
【 *What is the Pre-IMBA Program? 】
Through our Pre-IMBA Program, students may take IMBA courses before officially enrolling in our IMBA Program. If they are accepted to the IMBA, Pre-IMBA students can receive credit toward for their graduation from the Graduate School of Management. Please go to the "Pre-IMBA page" to confirm the Pre-IMBA courses in the October 2009.
・When: Wed. September 16 2009 19:00 - 21:00
・Where: Globis Tokyo Campus
・Capacity: 40 persons
・Registration Fee: free of charge
・Language: English
・English Level: TOEIC score above 750
Agenda:
19:00 - Welcome & Introduction
19:05 - Trial Class “Critical Thinking I”
20:10 - Introduction of the IMBA Program
20:30 - IMBA Student Voice
20:45 - Individual Q & A time
21:00 Campus Tour (optional), Adjourn
Please RSVP for the event below:
New to Globis
Globis Students
Lecturer
Gil Chavez   
President and Founder, BC Consulting, M.S., Journalism, University of Kansas, BA, Colorado College

As a communications professional and educator for nearly 20 years, Mr. Chavez has worked with many of the top brands in the Asia Pacific region planning communications programs and with executives to improve their performance in media interviews, press conferences and investor relations presentations.
Mr. Chavez has spent more than 12 years working in international business in Japan -- as Senior Vice President of Hill & Knowlton and in corporate and marketing communications at IBM Asia Pacific.
Mr. Chavez has been a professor of public relations and advertising at California Polytechnic State University. He was also a competitive market analyst for the consulting division of Nortel Networks. Before coming to Japan, he worked in public relations and as a reporter and editor in the U.S.