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Work of MBA student photographers on display LENS 2007 contest winners celebrated
The prize-winning photographs from LENS 2007 will be on display at the Rotman School of Management through April 18.
LENS 2007 is the second annual competition featuring photos taken by students enrolled in the Rotman Schools two- and three-year MBA programs. This year, 167 entries were submitted for consideration by 35 students. Ten winners were chosen and celebrated at a March 19 reception at the school.
First prize was awarded to Mike Graham (MBA 2008) for his photo Down the Tower Stairs taken at Ronneberg Castle, Ronneberg, Germany. Michelle Lozano (MBA 2007) earned second prize for her photo Sunday Morning taken in Calgary, Alta. Jon Kimball (MBA 2007) received third place honours for his photo Off the Map taken in Yangshou, China, while Kathy Skelton placed fourth (MBA 2008) for her photo Reflection taken at Etosha National Park in Namibia. Rounding out the top 10, in no particular order, were Fernando Sepulveda (MBA 2008); Roger Thompson (MBA 2007); Valerie Whitt (MBA 2007); Richard Ahn (MBA 2008); David Keil (MBA 2008); and Ross McKegney (MBA 2008).
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ACM (the Association for Computing Machinery) honored the Grand Finals winners of its rapidly expanding Student Research Competition (SRC) with awards and cash prizes for achievements in computing research. The winners, from colleges and universities in the U.S., Canada, and Europe, presented original research on a range of topics, including computer graphics, programming tools, wireless networks, mobile phone design, non-visual web browsers, biomedical information extraction, data exchange, and grid computing. The awards were presented on June 9, at the 2007 ACM Awards Banquet in San Diego, Calif.
The competition was held at seven
Pune, September 21: THE Nobel Peace Prize Committee globalized should also members of other countries, such as Norway, said SS Patil, Chief Editor of The Times Awards, a site of the NGO Foresight Trust.
Patil United Nations has been the occasion of the International Peace Day organised by Pune University's Department of Management Sciences (PUMBA) and the prospective Trust.
Derzeit''den impression is that the winner of the election Norwegians, because all members are from Norway,''Patil said, and added that such a change can be effected by reminders in similar organizations that do not a violation of Alfred Nobel "S.
Patil announced Foresight Trust's
LUCKNOW: The Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIM-L) provides the rope in the first student of the Institute of Engineering and management of the country for a national event called "Nirvaan. The event was organized by Abhiyan, entrepreneurship, the cell IIM - L.
'Nirvaan', a pioneering event, hopes that, as spokesman for the brightest of ideas and innovations that can be implemented and the corporate culture of work.
The contest is organized for the three categories of participation - product innovation, process innovation and enterprise restructuring. Winners will be published in an annual publication, which are made available to the business community.
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Processing of applications: The division of student services under the table at the University of Kerala is busy these days, the processing of applications of aliens for admission to various courses in the departments of education and higher education affiliates.
So far, 20 students from countries like Spain, Nepal and Kenya, among others, were attendance cinemas of various courses in the field of science and arts stream. According to the director of the division table of student services MNC Bose, two seats, sanctioned by force stay in a department or associated College, are reserved for students from other countries.
These days, many
Students from two San Antonio universities and one Texas State University student in San Marcos are among this year's 15 scholarship winners from the Texas Business Hall of Fame.
The hall of fame foundation announced the winners Tuesday, saying each will receive $10,000 scholarships to apply toward their work on master's degrees in business administration. The winners are Stuart Bankey of the University of Texas at San Antonio, Gina Culotta at St. Mary's University and Maggie Lajaunie at Texas State University.
The hall, which will hold ceremonies Nov. 5 in San Antonio to induct four prominent business leaders into the
Journalists from across the nation gathered tonight at New York City’s Cipriani 42nd Street for the 2007 Gerald Loeb Awards Banquet. Celebrating their 50th anniversary, the Loeb Awards are among the highest honors in business journalism and recognize the work of journalists whose contributions illuminate the world of business, finance and the economy for readers and viewers around the world.
Judy D. Olian, dean of UCLA Anderson School of Management and chairman of the G. and R. Loeb Foundation, welcomed Loeb Awards honorees and their guests. Tyler Mathisen, CNBC managing editor for business news and host of “High Net Worth”,
Mumbai, March 8: lorry strike from Sunday
MAHARASHTRA pace Rajya Truck & Bus Vahatuk oil Mahasangh appealed to an indefinite strike from midnight on March 10. Members of Bombay Bus Owner's Association supports the use of strike. However, with the result that, given the current situation of the school and examinations, the local bus layers is, as usual, to avoid inconvenience, students and the public.
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JUCE 2002, the students of the idea of Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Management Studies and Research is a one-day inauguration will be held on March 9 at the premises of the university BVIMSR. BVIMSR is
The Institute of Management Training, in collaboration with the Society for the Protection of consumers and investors organized a national seminar on "Concept Paper on Company Law" in the capital recently, said a press release. On the occasion The Minister of State for the affairs of society, Gupta PC, while the availability of his opening speech, highlighted the fact that the legal loopholes must be closed in order to ensure that the interests of small investors and the general public, as well as businesses. He informed the participants on the fact that, to this end, a high-powered committee has been
Projecting the theme ‘Know no Woe’, this year’s edition of MARWAR ’07, the week-long flagship ‘marketing war’ game at Bharathidasan Institute of Management, one of the premier B-Schools in India, turned out to be a virtual mirror reflecting to the first-year students what the future holds for them as team players and leaders.
BISMARC, the Marketing Club of BIM, prompted the freshers to grab opportunities to display their and creativity and gain hands-on experience on what marketing and conducting a business is all about. Fourteen seven-member teams from the I-years guided by two II-year students per team were pitted against each
This year's winners of the Asian Innovation Awards are saving lives and saving the environment.
From bird-flu diagnostic kits to a maternity and infant-care program to a way to treat used lubricants, this year's winners represent the spirit of Asian innovation and creativity.
The Wall Street Journal Asia presents the awards in association with Global Entrepolis@Singapore, an international networking event taking place this week in Singapore.
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