CIBER Overview
Created by Congress in the late 1980s, CIBERs were established to help increase and promote the nation's capacity for international understanding and economic enterprise.
In 1998, the University of Wisconsin-Madison was selected as a CIBER joining a distinct network of universities nationwide, all of which are known for the strength of their international programs. The Wisconsin CIBER was re-funded by the U.S. Department of Education for the 2006-2010 grant cycle. The School of Business will receive approximately $1.4 million to enhance international business education during the four-year period.
CIBER Network across the United States:
Brigham Young University
Columbia University
Duke University
Florida International University
Georgia Institute of Technology
George Washington University
Indiana University
Michigan State University
Purdue
University
San Diego State
University
Temple
University
Texas A&M
University
The Ohio State
University
The University
of Texas at Austin
University of
California-Los Angeles
University of Colorado at Denver
University of Connecticut
University of Florida
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of South Carolina
University of Southern California
University of Washington
University of Wisconsin