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Developing as Scholars and Writers: Part 4 of 4 – Evaluation

The Ed.D. in Leadership program develops you as scholars, practitioners, and leaders. This guide will help you articulate your position through application (Part 1), analysis (Part 2), synthesis (Part 3), and evaluation (Part 4). Evaluation Making judgments about the quality of the established position, based on objectively defined criteria. Instructors use rubrics to evaluate work;…
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Developing as Scholars and Writers: Part 3 of 4 -Synthesis

The Ed.D. in Leadership program develops you as scholars, practitioners, and leaders. This guide will help you articulate your position through application (Part 1), analysis (Part 2), synthesis (Part 3), and evaluation (Part 4). Synthesis Integrating and combining ideas into a new whole. Researchers can synthesize ideas into a thematically written research review. Consultants can…
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Developing as Scholars and Writers: Part 2 of 4 – Analysis

The Ed.D. in Leadership program develops you as scholars, practitioners, and leaders. This guide will help you articulate your position through application (Part 1), analysis (Part 2), synthesis (Part 3), and evaluation (Part 4). Analysis Looking closely at something to identify component parts, patterns, and themes. Researchers can analyze data. Scholars can analyze an article…
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Developing as Scholars and Writers: Part 1 of 4 – Application

The Ed.D. in Leadership program develops you as scholars, practitioners, and leaders. This guide will help you articulate your position through application (Part 1), analysis (Part 2), synthesis (Part 3), and evaluation (Part 4). Application Selecting main ideas and research findings that relate directly or indirectly to the topic you’re writing about. Scholars apply concepts…
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Adventures in Overseas Teaching: Part 2

In Part 1 of this three-part series Dr. Grow gave a few tips for what to think about when considering an opportunity to teach overseas. In this second installment, Dr. Grow draws on his experience to share what it takes to be successful in teaching college classes overseas. As I consider the many times I’ve…
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Message from the MBA & DBA Director

One author and speaker suggests that perhaps the answer lies in our ability to destroy our goals. Did you read that correctly? Yes, destroy the very goals that you dream about. Bel Pesce, a Brazilian entrepreneur, in her TedGlobal talk reminds us that no one is an overnight success that the goal is really about…
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Congratulations, Monika!

Monika Petrova has taken over as the Associate Program Director for the Associate of Business Administration. Monika has been part of CityU for over three years in which she has significantly contributed to the MBA Program continuous improvement. She has worked in the project management, marketing and finance field for companies including L’Oréal Paris and…
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Student Profile: Cherry Leung

Major in Business Administration, with an emphasis in General Management Please tell us two or three things about yourself such as your academic or work experience and/or any other achievements you would like to share. Prior to joining City University of Seattle, I studied and worked in four different countries, including Hong Kong, United Kingdom,…
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Meet your BSAB team for 2015-2016!

The CityU Business Students Advisory Board (BSAB) is a forum for highly-engaged student leaders to advise CityU faculty and the Business Programs Industry Advisory Board on the students’ needs and engagement. Moving forward the CityU BSAB will include students from the Associate in Business, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Master in Business Administration and…







