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CCGES > 2004 > October

Panel Discussion: Doing Business in Canada – Challenges and Opportunities

Posted: October 30, 2004

An International Business Panel Discussion: “Making Business in Canada – Challenges and Opportunities”
Panelists: Mr. Jan Heck, Chief Executive Officer, Miele Limited Mr. Marcus Breitschwerdt, Chief Executive Officer, Mercedes-Benz Organized in conjunction with The International MBA (IMBA) Program, York University
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Room W133, Seymour Schulich Building, York University

CCGES Open House

Posted: October 27, 2004

With the support of the German-Canadian Business and Professional Association of Toronto, Dale & Lessmann LLP, Miele Limited and the Consulate General of Austria. Click here for YFile article.
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location: “The Gallery” at the Joan & Martin Goldfarb Centre for Fine Arts, York University

Graduate Colloquium: How to Apply for Grants

Posted: October 20, 2004

Graduate Colloquim: “How to Apply for Grants”

Conference: Atlantik-Brücke XIX German-Canadian Conference

Posted: October 8, 2004

Location: Banff, Canada
A conference that brings together representatives from politics, business, academia and media to discuss German relations with North America.
Hyperlink: http://www.atlantik-bruecke.org

Talk: ’Aryanization’ in Nazi Germany and Austria: The Role of Financial Institutions

Posted: October 6, 2004

Talk by Professor Gerald Feldman, Department of History, University of California
Time: 4:30 p.m. (reception to follow)
Location: Founders College Assembly Hall, 152 Founders College, York University
Sponsored by The Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, The Centre for Jewish Studies, The Associate Vice President of York International, The Vice President Academic, the Department of History, Political Science and the Humanities