Business and Education Awards
2012 Global Best Awards
Supported by The Conference Board of Canada, the International education business Partnership Network and MiET Africa. A bi-annual event, the Global Best Awards celebrate outstanding and effective business, education and community organization partnerships that have a significant impact on the communities in which they operate. For the 2012 Global Best Awards, winners will be selected internationally and honoured at the 11th International education business Partnership Conference: Education, Community and Business Partnerships ... Realizing Tomorrow, Today! - Tuesday, September 25 to Friday, September 28, 2012 (Durban, South Africa). One Global Best Award winner will be selected in each themed category: - Partnerships that demonstrate capacity building, leadership and innovation
- Partnerships for the development of enterprise and entrepreneurial skills
- Partnerships that inspire young people in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)
- Partnerships that support health, well being and learning
- Partnerships that have a key role in building employability skills for the 21st century
To learn more, visit: www.iebpn.net or contact Jane Douglas, IPN at info@iebpn.net.
2010 Global Best Awards
2010 Global Best Award Winners and Honourable Mentions were honoured at the 10th International Education Business Partnership Conference held in Toronto, April 25-28, 2010. See the full list for the 2010 Global Best Awards Winners and Honourable Mentions.
2008 Global Best Awards
The Global Best Awards celebrate outstanding and effective business, education, and community partnerships that have a significant impact on the communities in which they operate. The 2008 Global Best Award winners were honoured at the 9th International Education Business Partnership Conference, September 1-5, 2008, in Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm, Sweden.
2007 Sharing the Flame: Recognizing Excellence in Learning
Supported by the Canadian Council on Learning (CCL), this program recognizes and highlights some of Canada's most effective practices in each of CCL's five learning themes—Aboriginal learning, adult learning, early childhood learning, health and learning, and work and learning. For details, visit www.ccl-cca.ca
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