
ロバート・ロバートソン教授、南北アメリカにおける次世代リーダープログラム (Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program)奨学金受賞者に選出される
アナハイム大学盛田昭夫スクール・オブ・ビジネスの研究科長、ロバート・ロバートソン教授がカナダ政府によって南北アメリカにおける次世代リーダープログラム(Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program)(ELAP)奨学金受賞者に選出されました。 ELAP奨学金は、カナダ国際教育事務局 (CBIE)と共同運営され、カナダ、ラテンアメリカ、カリブ諸国の高等教育機関のつながりを強める一方で、南北アメリカにおける人材開発と次世代の指導者を支援することを目的に設立されました。 さらに、ロバートソン教授は本年11月14日〜16日にわたり、カナダのオンタリオ州オタワにて開催されたCBIEの50周年記念学会に出席。この学会はカナダやその他海外機関、自治体や国立の教育団体などから800名以上の学者、代表者、その他関係者が出席する重要なイベントとなりました。多くのセッションで高まりつつある、学術機関におけるグローバルな視点の重要性について言及されました。 ロバートソン教授は、同学会は学術機関のグローバル化を理解する上で、また、この学会のようなイニシアチブがなぜ重要なのかを理解する点において大変意義深いものであると述べました。 ロバート・ロバートソン教授 アナハイム大学盛田昭夫スクール・オブ・ビジネスの研究科長を務める。 25年以上にわたる、カナダ、米国、中央アジアにおける名だたる団体の指導実績を持つ。

Anaheim University Dean of the Akio Morita School of Business, Dr. Robert Robertson, Selected by the Government of Canada as an Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP) Scholar
Anaheim University Dean of the Akio Morita School of Business, Dr. Robert W. Robertson, was selected by the Government of Canada’s Department of Global Affairs, as a scholar in the Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP). The ELAP scholarship, which is co-organized by the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE), is designed to support the development of human capital and the next generation of leaders in the Americas, while strengthening the linkages between post-secondary institutions in Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. The ELAP promotes democratic governance, peace and security and prosperity in the region. Countries participating include the Bahamas, Jamaica, Belize, Honduras, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama, Uruguay, Peru and Cuba. In addition, Dr. Robertson participated in CBIE’s 50th Annual Conference in Ottawa, Ontario, November 14-16, 2016. The conference is a landmark event that brought together more than 800 academics, delegates and stakeholders from Canadian and international institutions, provincial and federal governments as well as national educational associations. Many sessions addressed the growing importance of building a global perspective in academic institutions. Dr. Robertson noted that this conference was very important in understanding how academic intuitions are globalizing and why this type of initiative is important. He has more than 25 years’ experience leading award winning organizations in Canada, the United States and Central Asia.
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