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Education and Research

Education at the Center for International Business combines classroom learning, real-world experiences, and the opportunity to interact with a wide range of international business practitioners, government officials, and journalists. We sponsor MBA courses that equip students with the knowledge and skills required to do business in Asia and emerging economies. Through programs such as the Tuck Global Consultancy Program, we also send students throughout the world to tackle tough international business problems and provide useful solutions for clients.

The Center provides practical research tools for scholars, government officials, and trade professionals such as the Tuck Trade Agreements Database. These resources build on the Center faculty's expertise and thought leadership, providing valuable data to help address real-world, global business issues.

The Center also pursues research on a variety of topics that affect business throughout the world. The Center's research not only covers specific countries and regions, but also focuses on issues that cut across geographies, such as firm and industry responses to globalization. The Center's research findings are disseminated as books, in scholarly publications, at industry conferences, and as case studies. The Center welcomes opportunities to collaborate with academic researchers from other universities. If you have questions on these or other topics, please email Andrew Bernard, the Center's Director.