The University of South Carolina CIBER, like all the other
30 Centers for International Business Education and Research in the US, has been given
six mandates from the US Department of Education and the Higher Education Act of 1965 to promote
international business in its various forms. Two of those mandates fall under the heading of
OUTREACH activities:
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Serve as Regional Resources to local businesses by providing programs and research designed
to meet the international training needs of such businesses
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Serve as Regional Resources for other faculty, students and institutions of higher
education
To that end, the SC CIBER offers a variety of programs and activities to local
businesses, faculty, students, and institutions in the state of South Carolina and our Southeast
Region to enhance their international business experience and expertise. These activities and
programs include (but are not limited to): Faculty Development in International Business
(FDIB) programs, Historically Black College and University (HBCU) outreach, International Business
research initiatives, and seminars, workshops and conferences.
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Faculty Development in International Business (FDIB) Programs
The University of South Carolina CIBER either sponsors or co-sponsors seven
distinct annual FDIB programs - to include the
CIBER LEADING EDGE ACTIVITY
FDIB-Africa program, with several participant slots and CIBER scholarship stipends
available to faculty from our regional area.
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Outreach
The University of South Carolina CIBER reserves participant slots for HBCU Faculty
in its FDIB programs, as well as making available generous scholarship stipends for faculty
from HBCU institutions in our region. The SC CIBER has also recently joined the HBCU
Consortium of CIBERs and HBCU institutions, lead-managed by the
University of Memphis
CIBER and the
Michigan State University CIBER.
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International Business Research Initiatives
To promote the international competitiveness of U.S. businesses in the global market -
especially those businesses in the state of South Carolina and the Southeast Region - the SC CIBER
offers annual CIBER research grants to its Moore School of Business faculty (as primary
researchers) on various research topics of international significance (e.g., Outsourcing, Homeland
Security, New Techologies and International Business, Micro-Finance, Multinational Corporations,
and Business Challenges in Africa and Asia), and encourage them, when possible, to partner
with other faculty from other institutions in our region. This research initiative supports
not only faculty and businesses in our region but also the future global business
interests of all U.S. companies.
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Outreach through Conferences, Seminars, and Workshops
The SC CIBER supports and assists the Daniel Management Center (DMC) of the Moore School of
Business as it promotes and offers a wide-variety of public and private seminars and
workshops for regional and state businesses and organizations. A full list of the programs
available can be viewed at the
DMC website
. For more information concerning these activities and programs, please contact
Nancy Beym, DMC.
For additional information concerning CIBER Outreach opportunites, visit the
CIBERweb.