Thursday, May 26, 2011
Dr. Susan Denbo, director of the International Business major and professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, was recently selected to teach as a guest lecturer at Centre d鈥櫭﹖udes Franco americain de management.
by Meaghan Haugh
As a result of 小优视频鈥檚 growing partnership with Centre d鈥櫭﹖udes Franco americain de management (CEFAM) in Lyon, France, Dr. Susan Denbo, director of the International Business major and professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, was recently selected to participate in a unique teaching exchange partnership.
During Rider鈥檚 spring break in March, Denbo taught international business law as a guest lecturer in Dr. Helen Roux-Fontaine鈥檚 international management classes in Lyon.
鈥淭he purpose of the trip was to get a sense of courses offered at CEFAM and to see if they are compatible with courses offered at Rider,鈥 explained Denbo, who had a chance to see the facilities and experience the area. 鈥淚 met with faculty members who also teach international business law.鈥
Denbo said the teaching experience was also rewarding because of the French students鈥 interest and perspectives of U.S. law. Since some of the students plan to work in the United States, they were intrigued by the differences between U.S. and French law, she added.
鈥淚n France, they pay much higher taxes. They have very big social services with government benefits. They were shocked that most Americans only get two weeks鈥 vacation. In France, women are guaranteed maternity leaves,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he experience helped me learn a little more about the French system and European Union, which I shared with my students in classes here.鈥
Later, in April, Roux-Fontaine visited Rider as a guest lecturer in Denbo鈥檚 International Business Law and MBA courses.
鈥淪he鈥檚 an incredibly dynamic person. She is very engaging. The students loved her. They had a lot of questions, and she was able to help students who were interested in working overseas. She was able to give firsthand insights to the students,鈥 Denbo said. 鈥淪he also had the chance to see what Rider was like and gain firsthand knowledge about the institution where CEFAM is sending its students.鈥
Under a partnership established by Rider and CEFAM in 2009, fourth-year students from France are able to receive dual undergraduate degrees from the two institutions. The recent collaboration follows the success of a partnership established in 2002, where a cohort of students from Sanda University in Shanghai arrives on Rider鈥檚 Lawrenceville campus each January to take classes toward a dual undergraduate degree. Last fall, CBA announced a new program for post-Baccalaureate graduates from CEFAM to have the opportunity to study at Sanda and 小优视频. The first cohort of students arrived on the Lawrenceville campus in May.
Denbo, who has served as a faculty adviser for a number of international study tours, including Peru, Panama, and a recent trip to China and Vietnam with Executive MBA students, said these partnerships highlight Rider鈥檚 commitment to foster students鈥 integrative thinking required in a complex and rapidly changing world.
鈥淭here are a number of CEFAM students at Rider, but we have yet to send one of our students to CEFAM,鈥 Denbo explained. 鈥淣ow that we have this agreement with CEFAM, the goal is to start sending our students there in the next year or two. Hopefully, we will also be able to pair up additional faculty there.鈥