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The Smith Schools Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship recently hosted two MBA interns from the University of Groningen, Netherlands an experience that helped the Dutch students gain U.S. insight, as well as further promote international understanding for the U.S. students at the center.
Research by Anil Gupta, Qing Cao
Michael Ball, Orkand Professor of Management Science, and Michael Fu, professor of management science, have received a $630,000 grant from NSF under the special initiative on “Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems.” The title of their proposal is “Dynamic Real-Time Order Promising and Ful
In December 2005, the Smith School co-sponsored and hosted the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) USA Inc. Mid-Atlantic Conference 2005. The theme of the conference was Business Opportunities in a Globally Networked Economy.
Management Consumer risk preferences can be shifted and actively managed by marketers.
International Business Different types of global business teams pose unique management challenges.
D&IT Powerful new techniques for pricing yield potential gains in the billions for high-stake auctions.
D&IT Department
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Research by Robert Day, S. Raghavan
Twenty-two students participated in last semester’s launch of Smith Research Fellows, a new program for undergraduates which allows them to partner with faculty members pursuing research projects.
Marking another milestone for its expansion in the worlds fastest growing market for business education, the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business held commencement exercises for its second Executive MBA program in Beijing, China on January 22, 2006.
Robert Isaman '85, vice president, integration at UTC Fire & Security (UTCFS), a division of United Technologies
SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AT UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COMMENCEMENT SPEECH DECEMBER 2005
Prepared byNoah Kaufman, MBA Candidate 2006
Welcome to the Graduates, faculty, family and friends.