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Perrin Beatty and Paul Davidson

Global study is good for students, and for business

Opinion | BY PERRIN BEATTY AND PAUL DAVIDSON | December 10, 2018
Students pictured at the 4th Annual U.S.-Canada Policy Conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School. In our rapidly changing world, Canadian employers need workers who are culturally aware, resilient and adaptable—skilled in problem solving, communication and teamwork. These are all competencies gained through international experiences, write Perrin Beatty and Paul Davidson. Photograph courtesy of Flickr
Opinion | BY PERRIN BEATTY AND PAUL DAVIDSON | December 10, 2018
Opinion | BY PERRIN BEATTY AND PAUL DAVIDSON | December 10, 2018
Students pictured at the 4th Annual U.S.-Canada Policy Conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School. In our rapidly changing world, Canadian employers need workers who are culturally aware, resilient and adaptable—skilled in problem solving, communication and teamwork. These are all competencies gained through international experiences, write Perrin Beatty and Paul Davidson. Photograph courtesy of Flickr
Opinion | BY PERRIN BEATTY AND PAUL DAVIDSON | December 10, 2018
Students pictured at the 4th Annual U.S.-Canada Policy Conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School. In our rapidly changing world, Canadian employers need workers who are culturally aware, resilient and adaptable—skilled in problem solving, communication and teamwork. These are all competencies gained through international experiences, write Perrin Beatty and Paul Davidson. Photograph courtesy of Flickr
Opinion | BY PERRIN BEATTY AND PAUL DAVIDSON | December 10, 2018
Opinion | BY PERRIN BEATTY AND PAUL DAVIDSON | December 10, 2018
Students pictured at the 4th Annual U.S.-Canada Policy Conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School. In our rapidly changing world, Canadian employers need workers who are culturally aware, resilient and adaptable—skilled in problem solving, communication and teamwork. These are all competencies gained through international experiences, write Perrin Beatty and Paul Davidson. Photograph courtesy of Flickr