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Carnegie Mellon Qatar hosts 4th Conference on International Corporate Responsibility
Dr. Sheikha Abdulla Al-Misnad, President of Qatar University , gives keynote address
DOHA, QATAR - Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar is hosting the 4th Conference on International Corporate Responsibility. Sponsored by Carnegie Bosch Institute and Carnegie Mellon Qatar, the conference centers on the theme of globalizing business decisions that are sensitive to political, economic and cultural difference.
As part of an effort to be truly international, the ICR is held on a different continent every two years. "So far, we've met in Pittsburgh, Amsterdam and Hong Kong. We looked to the Gulf Region for our 2008 meeting, partly because of its dynamic business environment and a distinctive cultural viewpoint that can enrich the global discussion of corporate responsibility," says John Hooker, Carnegie Mellon faculty member and ICR organizer.
ICR 2008 is bringing together a small but diverse group of scholars, business people and other interested persons to exchange views on corporate responsibility. Approximately 18 invited speakers from different cultural and professional backgrounds will present and discuss their papers at Al Sharq Village and Spa.
Dr. Sheikha Abdulla Al-Misnad, President of Qatar University , delivered the keynote address. She sees education as key to economic development and addressed the role that business can play in developing educational infrastructure. "With the debates, success stories and even controversies that surround it, corporate social responsibility is a concept that one cannot ignore, and it is one that intrigues me as an academic, as a leader of an educational institution and as a citizen," says Al Misnad.
"I believe education can play a leading role in reducing that footprint by creating a cadre of global citizens in every generation, by developing in them a moral intelligence and a desire to contribute to the greater good. I also believe that there is much that the business sector can do to act as a real partner in the development of society, by making meaningful and strategic investments in education. It is a natural partnership because, ultimately, the goal of education and the goal of corporate responsibility are one and the same - to secure the future and to improve the quality of human life."
Carnegie Bosch Institute organizes the ICR conferences every two years. Scholars will be coming from Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Greece, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Nigeria, the Sultanate of Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Spain, USA and Zambia. To learn more about the 4th Conference on International Corporate Responsibility visit, http://web.tepper.cmu.edu/icr.
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ABOUT CARNEGIE MELLON
With more than a century of academic excellence and innovative research, Carnegie Mellon University is a global leader in education with real-world applications. Consistently top ranked, Carnegie Mellon offers a distinct mix of programs to its 10,000 students at campuses around the globe. Core values of innovation, creativity, problem solving and collaborative teamwork provide the foundation for everything we do.
At the invitation of Qatar Foundation, Carnegie Mellon joined Education City in 2004. Here, Qatar Foundation has created a world-class center for scholarship and research that is the ideal complement to Carnegie Mellon's tradition of innovation through collaboration. Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar offers its highly regarded undergraduate programs in business administration, computer science and information systems to students in Qatar and the Gulf Region.
About Carnegie Bosch Institute
Carnegie Bosch Institute for Applied Studies in International Management in Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business is a recognized crossroads where business people and academics as well as experts from non-profit organizations exchange views and perspectives on timely issues related to international management, business and global society. It is the place where insights, learning and experience are shared for immediate as well as higher purposes. It is the place where knowledge is generated and relationships emerge.
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