08/23/2022
Join us for our upcoming CIBERVets events on September 9th, 20th, and 27th. In these workshops you will learn how to develop skills needed for job and internship applications (Resume, Cover Letters, LinkedIn, etc). There will also be personalized feedback sessions for the resume and cover letter sessions held October 11th- 13th. Please see attached flyer for more details and register at the links provided below
Registration Links:
Resume and Cover Letter Session - tinyurl.com/CIBERVetsResumeSession
Tailoring Your Resume to an Industry of Position - tinyurl.com/CIBERVetsTailorResumeSession
Linkedin: Why You Need It, How to Build it, & When to Use it - tinyurl.com/CIBERVetsLinkedInSession
11/10/2021
MSIB Professor & IBM Blockchain Specialist, Julie Lockwood, is presenting at our panel event with the CU Denver Center for Commodities next Thursday, November 18 from 12-1:30 MT!
Register today to save your spot for this exciting event on Emerging Technology in Global Commodities: https://lnkd.in/gprm9dxS
11/03/2021
Last chance to register (https://lnkd.in/eUBV3k3r) for the International Alumni Panel TODAY, at 4-6pm MT. Three distinguished MSIB alumni is shed light on their experiences after graduation and share professional advice to current students.
This event is hosted by the International Business Student Network, a student-run organization that works hand-in-hand with the CU Denver Business School and the Institute for International Business, CIBER.
10/31/2021
Register (https://bit.ly/IBSN--Alumni) for IBSN's International Alumni Panel next week!
Forward all questions to [email protected]
10/29/2021
Very excited for the University of Colorado Denver recent designation by the U.S. Department of Education as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI)!
The University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Medical Campus is the first research university in the state to be recognized as an HSI. CU Denver joins four other universities in Colorado with this status.
As a Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), we are proud to support minority groups within the Denver community through international initiatives and global educational opportunities.
Learn more about this achievement here:
Hispanic-Serving Institution | CU Denver
CU Denver delivers high-quality degree programs designed to be accessible to everyone in our community. As a Hispanic-Serving Institution in the heart of downtown Denver, CU Denver is particularly proud to serve Latinx students.
09/30/2021
CU Denver's Institute for International Business and International Business Student Network (IBSN) are hosting an International Executive Roundtable (IER) next Wednesday, October 6th from 5:00-6:00pm! Register today to reserve your spot: https://bit.ly/IBSN-10-6
Join us for an exciting discussion with Terumo Executive Liaison, Jimmy Numata, on managerial and cultural challenges a Japanese-owned corporation faces from its US subsidiaries and affiliates within a global business environment
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: International Executive Rountable: Jimmy Numata. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Join us on Wednesday, October 6th to hear from Hajime “Jimmy” Numata, Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies Executive Liaison for Terumo Corporation, on his presentation: Operational Challenges for Japanese Companies in the U.S. Jimmy Numata will speak to the managerial and cultural challenges that...
09/01/2021
Looking to get involved? Stay up to date on future international business events with CU Denver IIB-CIBER's event page!
Featured upcoming opportunities include:
- Belt and Road Summit, Honk Kong Trade Development Council
- 2021 Paul Chung Memorial Lecture - Contention, Credibility, and Crisis: US-China Relations in a COVID World
- World Trade Center Denver (WTCD) Annual Gathering
- Denver Startup Week - Global High Impact Entrepreneurship: Building a Digital Platform for Kindness
Event Calendar
See our full list of upcoming Institute for International Business/ Center for International Business and Research Events
05/25/2021
On Monday, May 24th, Roman Protasevich, a Belarusian journalist and activist who spoke out against the authoritarian leadership of President Alexander Lukashenko, was arrested after his plane was diverted to Minsk for "suspected security threats".
This act has sparked outrage by many international leaders; raising concerns regarding its global implications and the extent to which the Belarusian government went to make the arrest.
Read more here:
3 Reasons Why The Arrest Of A Journalist By Belarus Is Troubling
The arrest of journalist Roman Protasevich, who was seized from a flight that was forced down by Belarusian authorities, is being called an act of state terrorism and air piracy.
04/23/2021
Last month, the CU Denver Institute for International Business and Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) hosted world-renowned economist, Dr. Jeffrey Sachs.
Check out the March 30th Edition of CU Denver News to catch a glimpse of our Distinguished Lecture on his latest book, "The Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology, and Institutions"
Distinguished Lecture Brings World-Renowned Economist to CU Denver - CU Denver News
On Thursday, March 18, nearly 90 viewers tuned into the Institute for International Business Distinguished Lecture, featuring Dr. Jeffrey D. Sachs, a
04/21/2021
Teaching Assistant Positions Available!
04/21/2021
We're Hiring!
The Institute for International Business and Center for International Business Education and Research is seeking a student to fill a teaching assistant position for Summer 2021 – Summer 2022.
*Must be a CU Denver Student
If interested, please forward your questions or resume to [Email hidden]
03/30/2021
Global demand has pushed supply chains to develop larger ships, but the recent blocakage in the Suez Canal demonstrates that bigger is not always better.
Why the World’s Container Ships Grew So Big
As global trade has grown, shipping companies have steadily increased ship sizes — but the Suez Canal blockage showed that bigger is not always better.