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Distinguished Speaker Series

Distinguished Speaker Series - Lecture & Reception: Dr. Vaclav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic, will present "The Serious Challenges Faced by the European Union". Please respond online to attend: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8KTWT6H.

MITACS-Maplesoft Project Presentation

Professor Asha Sadanand, Department of Economics and Finance and her Intern, Katherine Dare, will be presenting on MITACS - Maplesoft on Wednesday, August 24th at 10:00am in MacKinnon, Room 117. Professor Sadanand has been using Maple TA in ECON*2770: Introductory Mathematical Economics and will showcase some of the capabilities of this software. If you are interested in learning more about Maple TA and how it can be used in your course, please attend.

Retirement Party for Cathy Ralston, Assistant Professor in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management

It is time to celebrate Cathy Ralston's twenty-seven years of dedicated service to the hospitality and tourism students, the University of Guelph and the broader Guelph community. As Cathy starts her well deserved retirement, we hope you will be able to join us as we let her know how much her efforts have been, and will be, appreciated! Please RSVP by Thursday, May 19th, 2011 to Brenda Kuperschmidt (519) 824-4120, ext. 53703 or bkupfers@uoguelph.ca Donations for a gift can be given to Brenda in the HTM Main Office, MACS 101

Fulbright Visiting Scholar Lecture - Brad Hudson

Visiting professor Bradford Hudson will discuss his ongoing research about the iconic Canadian chateau hotels built by Canadian Pacific and now operated by Fairmont. This presentation is a sequel to his earlier CME lecture on the concept of brand heritage and its application at the historic Cunard cruise liine. Brad is t he Fulbright Visiting Research Chair at CME while on sabbatical from Boston University. His specialty is heritage marketing, which involves historical references in current marketing by older companies.

Economics Visiting Speaker Seminar

Marie-Claire Villeval from the University of Lyon will present "Intermittent rewards and the persistence of effort".

From Freakonomics to Neuroeconomics: The role of incentives

The College of Management and Economics and the Department of Economics presents Dr. Marie Claire Villeval and the Department of Economics presents Dr. Marie Claire Villeval Director & Research Professor Groupe d’Analyse et de Théorie Economique, University of Lyon "From Freakonomics to Neuroeconomics: The role of incentives"

Economics Visiting Speaker Series

John Maxwell from the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, will present "Label Confusion: The Groucho Effect of Uncertain Standards".

CME Trading Simulation

On April 2 , CME students Mike Ackland, Kenneth Bache, Lee Fridman, Justin Sythes and Alexandra Skorupski will host the CME Trading Simulation. The competition will provide students with the opportunity to compete in a daylong simulation, while gaining valuable experience, and networking with industry professionals.  

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