We are pleased to announce that registration for the 2006 Teaching Business Ethics conference is now open. We are also accepting workshop proposals through February 17th; please see our website for details.
Improve Your Teaching Designed to help professors improve their teaching of business ethics,the Teaching Business Ethics Conference enters its third year. In 2005, more than 250 professors from 40 states and six foreign countries gathered in Boulder to exchange ideas about content and methods in theteaching of business ethics and business and society. The Conference focuses on creating“take-aways� for immediate application in the classroom, and also features a discussion of broad thoughtful topics on themeaning of business ethics.
Schedule The conference begins on Wednesday evening, June 7, with a welcome reception and includes two full days of program events along with anumber of social occasions. The conference will conclude about 5 p.m.on Friday, June 9.
60 Presenters, 30 Sessions Approximately 60 presenters will conduct or lead more than 30 sessions.These include a large gathering and about 30 workshops on particulartopics, with five workshops running simultaneously.
A World-Class Team As detailed on our website, we have assembled a world-class team for the program committee and we have attracted a number of premier sponsors.
Please consider joining us for an exceptional conference that promises to enrich your teaching and give you a chance to exchange ideas with the best colleagues from across the country and around the world. Your conference registration includes entry to all sessions, a number of social events, anda hefty package of resources.
Registration Fee Early registration (until April 15): $295 Late registration (after April 15): $350