Apply Now for FASPE Leadership Summer Program
FASPE Business (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics in Business) is a fully-funded two-week summer program that uses the conduct of executives and managers in Nazi Germany as a launching point and backdrop for an intensive study of contemporary business ethics and leadership. FASPE Business is predicated upon the power of place. Fellows visit Auschwitz and other sites in Germany and Poland where they consider how to apply the lessons of history to the ethical challenges they will face in their careers.
In 2018 the program will take place from Monday, May 21 to Friday, June 1. (Fellows are expected to arrive in Europe by Sunday, May 20.) All program costs are covered, including the equivalent of round-trip travel from New York to Europe, as well as all European travel, lodging and food. FASPE Business Fellows travel and share some seminars with Fellows in the FASPE Journalism and Law programs.
FASPE Business is open to all MBA and MSC students and those who have received their MBA or MSC degrees between May 2016 and January 2018.
The FASPE Business curriculum was developed by Mary Gentile, creator/director of Giving Voice to Values, and Markus Scholz, the head of the Centre for Corporate Governance & Business at the University of Applied Sciences for Management & Communication in Vienna.
To learn more about FASPE visit: //www.faspe-ethics.org.
FASPE programs are non-denominational.
Candidates of all religious, ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
For a list of previous Fellows, please visit //www.faspe-ethics.org/fellows-by-year.
Completed applications are due by Thursday, January 11, 2018.