International Business Fellows
Overview
The International Business Fellows is being offered as a course affiliated with and organized by the Business Ethics and Society Program at the Mendoza College of Business. This course recognizes a select number of undergraduate students who:
- are interested in global affairs
- want to explore the nature of honorable business within our globalized world
- seek to explore the ethical and professional challenges and opportunities for pursuing business as a force for good in the international context(s)
What You’ll Learn
International Business Colloquium
International Business Fellows are expected to enroll each semester in the 1.5 credit International Business Fellows Colloquium, which meets once weekly and provides an opportunity for small-group discussion, close interaction with distinguished faculty and/or business leaders, as well as dinner.
Poland Immersion
At the conclusion of the Colloquium, International Business Fellows have the opportunity to be selected to participate in an international immersion experience in Poland. This trip allows students to interact with business leaders and politicians, and explore the challenges and opportunities of business in one of Europe’s fastest growing economies, as well as exploring business in a post-communist free market economy within the context of Catholic Social Thought and the influence of Pope St. John Paul II.
Admission
Admission to the International Business Fellows is competitive and requires submission of an application. (Letters and nominations from faculty members are not required, but are welcome.)
Please contact Crystal Boser at 574-631-4827 (cboser@nd.edu) or Prof. John Sikorski (jsikors2@nd.edu) with questions.