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Bangladesh – Saskatchewan
BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
University of Dhaka – University of Saskatchewan
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER COURSE & SYMPOSIUM 2018
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PROGRAM INTRODUCTION
The Bangladesh–Saskatchewan Business and Leadership Development Program, International Summer Course and Symposium is comprised of representatives from the
College of Education, the College of Arts and Science (Departments of Economics and English)
and the Edwards School of Business. Together with the Faculty of Business Studies, University
of Dhaka, this study abroad program aims to expose students to leading foreign educational
institutions and facilitate interaction and networking with academics, business leaders, and policy
makers in an international setting. The purpose of the summer course is to provide a platform to
advance knowledge sharing, research collaboration, economic development, business partnership
development, and other collaboration opportunities between our Universities and beyond.
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YOUR USASK EXPERIENCE
Welcome to the Bangladesh–Saskatchewan Business and Leadership Development Program, International Summer Course and Symposium 2018
Your time at the University of Saskatchewan will provide opportunities to connect, collaborate,
create, and share your knowledge. In addition to clinics, seminars, and workshops, you will engage
in experiential learning sessions and explore the rich cultural atmosphere that Saskatoon has to
offer.
• International Trade Issues
• Risk Management in Banking
• Symposium • Knowledge Sharing
• Communication Seminars and Workshops
• Research Presentation Clinics
• Experiential Learning Sessions
• Health Care Process Improvement
• Remai Modern Art Gallery
• Wanuskewin Heritage Park
• Folkfest/Cultural Event
• Change Leadership• Negotiation Strategies
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Knowledge Sharing
Economic Development
Business Partnerships
CORPORATE HOSTS
¡ Innovation Place
¡ City of Saskatoon
¡ Westcap Capital Management
¡ Saskatoon & District Chamber of Commerce
¡ Whitecap Development Corporation
¡ Canadian Light Source
¡ Solido
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SHORT COURSE PRESENTERS Chief Darcy Bear
Chairman of the Board,Whitecap Development Corporationwhitecapdevcorp.ca
Dr Joel BruneauAssociate Professor & Head,College of Arts & Science (Economics)artsandscience.usask.ca/economics
Ms Angie CaronFaculty, Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Edu-cation Program (SUNTEP)education.usask.ca
Ms Jebunnessa ChapolaPhD Student, College of Arts & Science (Women's, Gender and Sexualities Studies)artsandscience.usask.ca/iccc
Dr Mobinul HuqAssociate Professor,College of Arts & Science (Economics)artsandscience.usask.ca/economics
Dr Abdullah MamunAssociate Professor & Graduate Chair, Edwards School of Business (Finance)edwards.usask.ca
Dr David ParkinsonProfessor, College of Arts & Science (English)artsandscience.usask.ca/english
Dr Michelle PrytulaDean,College of Educationeducation.usask.ca
Dr Asit SarkarProfessor Emeritus,Edwards School of Business (Management and Marketing)edwards.usask.ca
Mr Jaime ValentineSuperintendent of Human Resources, Saskatoon Public School Divisionspsd.sk.ca
Dr Keith WilloughbyDean,Edwards School of Businessedwards.usask.ca
Ms Liz MillerMaster Student,College of Arts & Science (English)artsandscience.usask.ca/english
Mr Rob NorrisSenior Strategist, Research Partnerships, Office of the Vice-President Researchvpresearch.usask.ca
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Monday, August 6Welcome and Orientation9:00am - 12:00pm - Education Room 1004Dr David Burgess, ChairCollege of EducationAngie Caron, FacultySaskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP)Jordan HartshornInternational Student and Study Abroad Center (ISAAC) and Student RecruitmentUniversity of Saskatchewan
Abstract: This session will provide participants with an opportunity to meet with dignitaries, learn the importance of place through a discussion about relationships between the original inhabitants and newcomers to this land, hear important orientation information about the University of Saskatchewan, and receive an overview of the Summer Course, Symposium, and planned cultural events. Participants will be invited to briefly introduce themselves and their program of study.
Introduction to the Saskatchewan Economy1:30pm - 4:30pm - Education Room 1004Dr Joel Bruneau & Dr Mobinul HuqDepartment of Economics, College of Arts and Science
Abstract: This session will provide participants with an introduction of the Saskatchewan Economy, including geography, population, demographics, economic structure, political structure, international and intra-national trade patterns in Saskatchewan, and the Bangladesh-Saskatchewan trade relationship.
Tuesday, August 7Communications Seminar #19:00am - 12:00pmEducation Room 2014Dr David Parkinson, Department of EnglishCollege of Arts and Science
Abstract: This session will have students studying ways to devise and refine research questions and appropriate methodologies in order to plan, compose, and edit a successful short presentation for oral delivery at the Symposium.
Communications Workshop # 11:30pm - 4:30pmEducation Room 2014Dr David ParkinsonDepartment of EnglishCollege of Arts and Science
Abstract: This session will have students working in small groups to discuss and practise the techniques presented in the seminars.
Experiential Learning Session #16:30pm - 7:30pmEducation Room 2014Dr Asit Sarkar, Dr Mamun Abdullah, & Mr Rob NorrisEdwards School of BusinessOffice of the Vice-President Research
Abstract: This session will provide participants with an introduction to Canadian business protocol and an overview of the entire Experiential Learning component.
Wednesday, August 8Presentation: Whitecap Development Corporation: Organization, Vision and Strategy9:30am - 10:30amEducation Room 2014Chief Darcy Bear, Chairman of the Board, Whitecap Development Corporation
Abstract: This session will discuss "the Whitecap Story" - how the Whitecap Dakota First Nation has built an economic engine for this First Nation community focusing on long term economic security and growth with a strong emphasis on partnership.
Experiential Learning Session #210:30am- 12:00pm; 1:30pm - 4:30pmEdwards School of Business Meeting with Corporate HostsResearch Time
Thursday, August 9Short Course Presentation#1Current Issues in International Trade9:00am - 12:00pmEducation Room 2014Dr Joel Bruneau, Department of Economics,
College of Arts and ScienceOsman Rahman, Senior Trade Analyst, International Relations and Trade, Ministry of Trade and Export DevelopmentNancy Carlson, Senior Trade Policy Analyst, Trade Policy, Ministry of Trade and Export Development
Abstract: This session will be a presentation on trade and the business opportunities that currently exisit in the bilateral economic relations between Saskatchewan and Bangladesh.
Short Course Presentation #2Change Leadership1:30pm - 4:30pm Education Room 2014Dr Michelle Prytula, College of Education
Abstract: This session will have students exploring theories and concepts of change leadership through the examination of the concept of organizational change, supporting models, and leadership approaches and styles to design and manage change processes within organizations.
Friday, August 10Experiential Learning Sessions #3-49:00am - 12:00pm; 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Saturday, August 11Remai Modern Art Gallery
9:00am - 11:45am
Pick-up: Education Building East Entrance
Farmers' Market and Riverfront Promenade
Cultural Program
7:00pm - 9:00pm
St. Thomas More College Auditorium
Sunday, August 12Wanuskewin Heritage Park
10:00am - 3:00pm
Pick-up: Education Building East Entrance
SHORT COURSE PROGRAM SCHEDULE
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Monday, August 13Experiential Learning Sessions #5-69:00am - 12:00pm; 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Tuesday, August 14Short Course Presentation #3University as an Engine for Economic Growth: Fostering Engagement and Building Partnerships9:00am - 12:00pmEducation Room 2014Mr Rob Norris Office of the Vice-President ResearchDr Asit SarkarEdwards School of Business
Abstract: This session will draw on the evolution of the University of Saskatchewan as a community and economy-engaged campus with a focus on opportunities and challenges in building partnership and collaboration with industry and growth centers.
Short Course Presentation #4Practical Strategies to Support Negotiations1:30pm - 4:30pmEducation Room 2014Mr Jaime Valentine, Superintendent of Human ResourcesSaskatoon Public School Division
Abstract: This session will focus on understanding different negotiation models, developing a sound process for undertaking negotiations, and will involve an in-class exercise that will help participants understand their own conflict resolution style.
Communications Clinic #17:00pm - 10:00pmEducation Room 2014Ms Liz Miller, Department of English, College of Arts & Science
Abstract: This session will provide participants the opportunity to prepare and rehearse their short presentations; select illustrations and practise responding to questions.
Wednesday, August 15Communications Seminar #29:00am - 12:00pmEducation Room 2014Dr David Parkinson, Department of EnglishCollege of Arts and Science
Abstract: This session will have students studying ways to devise and refine research questions and appropriate methodologies in order to plan, compose, and edit a successful short presentation for oral delivery at the Symposium.
Communications Workshop #21:30pm - 4:30pmEducation Room 2014Dr David Parkinson , Department of EnglishCollege of Arts and Science
Abstract: This session will have students working in small groups to discuss and practise the techniques presented in the seminars.
Communications Clinic #27:00pm - 10:00pmEducation Room 2014Ms Liz Miller, Department of EnglishCollege of Arts and Science
Abstract: This session will provide participants the opportunity to prepare and rehearse their short presentations; select illustrations and practise responding to questions.
Thursday, August 16Short Course Presentation #5Risk Management in Banking9:30am - 12:00pmEducation Room 2014Dr Abdullah Mamun, Edwards School of Business
Abstract: This session will introduce and discuss risk factors faced by financial institutions and approaches in mitigating those risks.
Short Course Presentation #6Health Care Process Improvement1:30pm - 4:30pm
Education Room 2014Dr Keith Willoughby, Edwards School of Business
Abstract: This session will involve discussion of how health care organizations can use scientific and quality management principles to improve actual systems and processes.
Communications Clinic #37:00pm - 10:00pmEducation Room 2014Ms Liz Miller, Department of EnglishCollege of Arts and Science
Abstract: This session will provide participants the opportunity to prepare and rehearse their short presentations; select illustrations and practise responding to questions.
Friday, August 17Symposium9:00am - 4:30pmEdwards School of Business Room 18
Celebration and Farewell Event
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Louis Patio
Saturday, August 18Folkfest2:30pm - 8:00pmPick-up: Education Building East Entrance
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Remai Modern Art Gallery
Remai Modern is a new museum of modern and contemporary art in Saskatoon. Remai Modern offers a unique perspective on art and culture in the 21st century, with an eye on the future. This gallery is informed by the rich culture and history of the prairies, including Indigenous artists and distinct modernist influences. Remai Modern is situated on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis.
www.remaimodern.org
Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Wanuskewin Heritage Park in a unique meeting place with cultural programs, tours, dance performances, and workshops. Wanuskewin is a living reminder of our sacred relationship with the land and the First Nations People. This heritage park sits on a site of place of worship and celebration, of renewal with the natural world and of deep spirituality.
www.wanuskewin.com
Folkfest
Folkfest is an annual festival in Saskatoon that aims to inform the public about different cultures within our society in order to appreciate one's heritage and preserve valued aspects of culture. Diverse ethnic cuisine from many parts of the globe are served in different pavilions that come alive through heritage costumes, decor, displays and performances from exceptional local talent and special guests.
www.saskatoonfolkfest.com
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Public Parking Lots
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Disabled Persons' Parking*Motorcyle Parking*Bicycle Parking
Student Parking Lots*
Royal University Hospital
Saskatoon Transit
Metered ParkingReserved Parking*
Information Centres
Underground Pedestrian Tunnel > Metered Parking Lots
Buildings
Place Riel Student Centre - 966-6988
Parking Services - 966-4502
Royal University Hospital Information Desk-Hospital Mall - 655-1005
*Parking Permits Required. Contact ParkingServices at 966-4502Please refer to signs posted in all areas
Campus Safety available 24 hrs 966-5555
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Key campus locations for our2018 Dhaka University guests
1. College of Education2. Edwards School of Business3. Marquis Hall (dining room)4. Voyageur Place (student accomodations)5. College Quarter (faculty accomodations)
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Bangladesh-Saskatchewan Business & Leadership Development Program
International Summer Course & Symposium 2018
Planning CommitteeJoel Bruneau
David BurgessDonald Gilchrist
Mobinul HuqAbdullah Mamun
Rob NorrisDavid ParkinsonMichelle Prytula
Asit Sarkar
with support from Charlene Robertson, College of Education
Bruce Bradshaw and Patricia Prowse, Saskatchewan Education Leadership Unit (SELU)
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