Theme of the 2005 Global Automotive Conference

Learning Community Resources and Benefits

GAC highly encourages domestic and international academicians and students to participate in the conference. As a WKU faculty, staff or student, you can attend all technical sessions for free. Other higher education faculty, staff and
students may attend at a substantial discount.

  • Gain access to industry leaders and experts. 
  • Network with the business community. 
  • Participate as a conference presenter. 
  • Learn about the current and future trends in the automotive industry. 
  • Take part in the overall conference planning and earn college credit hours for approved courses.
  • Create a GAC focus group in your colleges and universities. 
  • Participate in plant tours. 

 

Student Benefits

  • Discuss career opportunities with top auto manufacturers and suppliers
  • Network with high level executives in the automotive industry
  • Become a GAC Liaison for your college or university--contact us or call 270-745-6481 for more information

 

If you are a student interested in working for the GAC, please contact us.

 

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Nissan: U.S. plant quality up

DCX to settle Hispanic dealer's bias lawsuits

Tower Automotive suffers from steel pricing

American Axle profit declines

Honda's New Hybrid

More SUVs to get stability control

Automaker 'back in the fight,' Ford says

Honda profit falls 7.5% because of strong yen

Stability control can save lives, study shows

FLAT-OUT EASY: Michelin's latest tire technology can support larger vehicles in blowouts

Tough lessons shape Ford's 'green' vision

Read more auto news at : www.auto.com


 

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