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International Forum a great success!

The 2nd International Forum of Business Education between China University of Mining & Technology (CUMT) and Swinburne (FHEL) concluded on Wednesday 19th September. The delegates agree that the forum was a great success.

The forum built on the current relationship between FHEL and CUMT's School of Management.

The main focus of the forum was on broadening people’s minds as to what is required for the effective and efficient future of business education on both domestic and international fronts. The global scene will become more homogeneous, and part of the problem will be to maintain the cultural and business foci of each country while still trying to deliver the best available education in business areas of all kinds. The particular needs of each country will still need to be met.

The particular focus of this website is on the delivery arrangements and transfer of knowledge between two international partners - however, the lessons to be learnt can probably be universally applied.

The aim of this website is to disseminate the comments, opinions and data on any area of business education of a trans-national nature that may assist better business education in the future - your comments are invited and welcomed.

Please respond to Ann Norton on anorton@swin.edu.au

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