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The Thunderbird School of Global Management has often been called a “mini-United Nations” because of its diverse and inclusive global student body. Thunderbird is also known worldwide for its vast and engaged alumni network of more than 43,000 individuals in nearly 150 nations around the globe. The Thunderbird virtual Global Village invites you to experience just a bit of the school’s cultural diversity. Join Loise Wairimu, a student in the Executive Master of Arts in Global Affairs and Management program for a look at Kenyan culture.
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Thunderbird’s new state-of-the-art global headquarters on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is under construction, scheduled for completion in the fall of 2021 in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the School’s founding. The cutting-edge facility will allow Thunderbird to deliver exceptional leadership and management education for generations to come. Explore the new Thunderbird Global Headquarters before the construction is even complete in this fly-through video!
Culture/Language | Presentation
The Thunderbird School of Global Management has often been called a “mini-United Nations” because of its diverse and inclusive global student body. Thunderbird is also known worldwide for its vast and engaged alumni network of more than 43,000 individuals in nearly 150 nations around the globe. The Thunderbird virtual Global Village invites you to experience just a bit of the school’s cultural diversity. Join Aparna Tummal, a student in the Online Master of Global Management program for a look at Indian culture.
Culture/Language | Presentation
The Thunderbird School of Global Management has often been called a “mini-United Nations” because of its diverse and inclusive global student body. Thunderbird is also known worldwide for its vast and engaged alumni network of more than 43,000 individuals in nearly 150 nations around the globe. The Thunderbird virtual Global Village invites you to experience just a bit of the school’s cultural diversity. Join Abril Conde, a student in the Bachelor of Global Management program for a look at Mexican culture.
Culture/Language | Presentation
The Thunderbird School of Global Management has often been called a “mini-United Nations” because of its diverse and inclusive global student body. Thunderbird is also known worldwide for its vast and engaged alumni network of more than 43,000 individuals in nearly 150 nations around the globe. The Thunderbird virtual Global Village invites you to experience just a bit of the school’s cultural diversity. Join Billy Pierre, a student in the Online Master of Global Management program for a look at Haitian culture.