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Recognized for her groundbreaking research on family businesses and women's entrepreneurship, Professor Kimberly Eddleston was recently honored with USASBE's highest distinction.

CEM is thrilled to recognize seven students as Fall 2024 recipients of our Srinivasan Family Awards for Projects in Emerging Markets. These students, representing three different schools and colleges at Northeastern University, will all pursue innovative research and field projects over the next year to solve pressing social, environmental, economic, and health-related problems around the world.

Ruth Aguilera, Distinguished Darla and Frederick Brodsky Trustee Professor in Global Business, speaks with Bloomberg about Norway's sovereign wealth fund.

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CEM is delighted to announce that the Revvity Foundation has endowed the Revvity Access CEM Scholarship to help full-time graduate and undergraduate students benefit from Northeastern University's rich experiential learning opportunities.

CEM is thrilled to recognize seven students and one student club as Spring 2024 recipients of our Srinivasan Family Awards for Projects in Emerging Markets. These students, representing four different schools and colleges at Northeastern University, will all pursue innovative research and field projects over the next year to solve pressing social, technological, economic, and health-related problems around the world, from Kenya, to Ecuador, to Ghana, to Lebanon.

At the close of the Spring 2024 semester, CEM recognized five students as new Student Associates, representing three different Northeastern University colleges and schools. These students, all with a demonstrated passion for futhering their understanding of emerging markets, will join six other undergraduate students recognized as Student Associates in the Fall 2023 semester to help shape CEM programming, perform research with CEM Faculty Fellows, and grow CEM's student outreach efforts in the 2024-2025 school year.

The Center for Emerging Markets' Student Associate program recognizes undergraduate students at Northeastern University who are dedicated to strengthening and expanding emerging-market-related programming and research at the university. In the inaugural cycle of this program, CEM recognized six students as the first cohort of Student Associates.

The Center for Emerging Markets is supported by a generous gift from Venkat and Pratima Srinivasan that allows Northeastern University students to pursue innovative projects that addresses pressing problems in emerging markets. This fall, CEM awarded seven grants to students to pursue projects around the world.

Luis Dau is the recipient of the Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award and Northeastern's interdisciplinary sabbatical program, which allows professors to take up to two semesters to teach and research at a different college within the university system.

Ruth V. Aguilera, an acclaimed professor at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, was honored Wednesday at a Northeastern event that celebrated scholarly support and excellence.