International Human Resources Management Academy early bird discount now available.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

International Human Resources Management Academy early bird discount now available.

International Human Resources Management Academy early bird discount now available.

The course will run from March to September 2010 and will consist of six half day workshops (8am to 1pm) to be held at Kings College London. In addition, participants will be invited to submit an optional research project assignment (3000 words) on an IHR Management subject of their choosing.

The programme will be limited to 50 participants and will cost just £3,750. Participants who register before 31 January will be entitled to an early-bird discounted rate of £3,250. The programme will also be available on a virtual learning platform at a cost of £1,950 although participants within reasonable travelling distance of London are strongly encouraged to join the full programme as much of the benefits of participation will come through shared learning and business networking.

For further information, please contact Stuart Woollard at King’s College London – stuart.woollard@kcl.ac.uk or Brian Friedman, The Forum for Expatriate Management – brian@totallyexpat.com

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Faculty

Linda Barrington
Managing Director
Institute for Compensation Studies (ICS)

Sarosh Kuruvilla
Professor of Industrial Relations, Asian Studies and Public Affairs
Cornell University

Diane Burton
Associate Professor
Cornell University, ILR School

John Oswalt
Director, Global Labor Relations
P&G

Dr Martin Edwards
Senior Lecturer in HRM and Organisational Psychology
King’s College London

David Collings
Professor of HRM at Dublin City University and Visiting Professor of HRM at King’s College London.

Tony Edwards
rofessor of Comparative HRM
King’s College London

James Holder
Former Head of International Mobility
BP

Patrick Wright
Professor of Strategic Human Resources in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Cornell University

Stuart Woollard
Managing Director, King’s College London
HRM Learning Board