Over 40 opportunities to visit North American business schools
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January 8
UC Davis
January 11
George Washington
Case Western - Weatherhead
January 12
Concordia - Molson
January 13
Calgary - Haskayne
Ottawa - Telfer
January 15
Mount St. Mary's
January 18
Rice - Jones
Fordham
January 19
Temple - Fox
McGill - Desautels
January 20
UNC - Belk
January 22
Alberta
Emory - Goizueta
January 24
UNC Greensboro - Bryan
January 26
George Washington
January 27
Carnegie Mellon - Tepper
Houston - Bauer
January 28
Texas Austin - McCombs
January 29
Thunderbird (EMBA)
Southern Methodist - Cox
February 1
Boston University
Simon Fraser
February 4
Texas Austin - McCombs
UNC - Belk
February 5
UC Irvine - Merage
February 8
Arizona State - Carey
Houston - Bauer
February 9
Boston College - Carroll
February 10
Calgary - Haskayne
George Washington
February 11
UC Davis
February 15
UNC - Belk
February 19
Thunderbird (EMBA)
February 24
Ottawa - Telfer
Johns Hopkins - Carey
Houston - Bauer
February 25
Texas Austin - McCombs
February 28
UNC - Belk
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