Summer School on Corporate Governance
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A summer school on ‘Corporate Governance’ is meant to further develop research skills for researchers in this area. The summer school will take place between July 9th and July 14th of 2018 at the University of Groningen and will be taught by leading experts in the field of Corporate Governance.
Dates + location |
9 - 13 July 2018, Groningen, the Netherlands |
Target level |
ReMa, PhDs, Postdocs, academic staff members |
Coordinators |
Niels Hermes, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen
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Fees |
€650 (excluding housing) |
More details about the Summer School on Corporate Governance .
Do you have any questions? Please contact prof. dr. Niels Hermes
email: c.l.m.hermes rug.nl
tel: 050 36 34863
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