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2018-20 GUIDE TO BUSINESS RESOURCES AT MASONDISCOVERMASONA guide to servicesand resourcesfor the businesscommunitydiscovermason.gmu.edu

Welcome toGeorge Mason University!George Mason reaches far beyond the boundaries of its distributed campusesto serve the needs of the commonwealth and the world. The university is apart of the greater community and is invested in helping it thrive. Mason helpsboost the local economy by engaging with area companies. This brochureprovides a useful guide to Mason’s services and resources that are availableto the business community.Sincerely,Traci KendallExecutive Director, Community and Local Government Relations

WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THE GUIDE MASON AT A GLANCE/GENERAL INFORMATION.2 ADVERTISING AT MASON.4 BUSINESS ASSISTANCE.7 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WITH MASON .10 CONFERENCE/MEETING SPACE AND SERVICES.11 ORGANIZATIONAL AND TEAM BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES.14 MEDIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERVICES.18 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.19 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES.211

Mason at a GlanceGeorge Mason University is Virginia’s largest public research university.Located near Washington, D.C., Mason enrolls 36,000 students from130 countries and all 50 states. Mason has grown rapidly over the lasthalf-century and is recognized for its innovation and entrepreneurship,remarkable diversity, and commitment to accessibility. The universityhas campuses in Fairfax, Arlington, and Prince William counties andin Songdo, South Korea. Mason also operates a site in Loudoun Countylocated with Northern Virginia Community College and has partneredwith the Smithsonian Institution to create the Smithsonian-MasonSchool of Conservation in Front Royal, Virginia.DID YOU KNOW? Mason is the largest public research university in theCommonwealth of Virginia. In 2016, Mason earned the R1 Carnegie research designation,signaling that Mason’s research community has moved tothe highest level of research productivity and impact. Two-thirds of Mason’s student population are undergraduates,with 37 percent of those being first-generation college students.In-state students account for 81 percent of enrollment. Our students come from 130 countries, forming a globalcommunity right on campus. More than 6,000 students reside on the Fairfax Campus. Mason has more than 185,000 alumni, of which nearly 100,000reside in Northern Virginia.2G EN ER A L I N F O R M AT I O N

General InformationUniversity SwitchboardPhone: 703-993-1000TTY (teletype writer): Skype ChatMason Home PageWeb: www.gmu.eduToday@MasonWeb: today.gmu.eduThe university’s master calendar of eventsPeople FinderWeb: peoplefinder.gmu.eduMason’s department, faculty, staff, and student directoryDirections, Campus Maps, and ParkingWeb: maps-directions.gmu.eduDirections to Mason’s campuses and sites, and official Mason campus maps Arlington CampusPhone: 703-993-8146Web: parking.gmu.edu/arlingtoncampusparking.html Fairfax CampusPhone: 703-993-2710Web: parking.gmu.edu Science and Technology CampusPhone: 703-993-4808Web: parking.gmu.edu/princewilliamcampusparking.htmlG EN ER A L I N F O R M AT I O N3

Advertising at MasonTHE ARTS Center for the Arts Program BookPhone: 571-425-5329Web: cfa.gmu.eduCenter for the Arts program book advertising offers your business directand repeated exposure to more than 100,000 people in the affluentand sophisticated communities of Northern Virginia. Hylton Performing Arts Center Program BookPhone: 703-993-9344Web: hyltoncenter.orgHylton Performing Arts Center program book advertising offers yourbusiness direct and repeated exposure to more than 25,000 peoplein the affluent and sophisticated communities of Northern Virginia.BIKE AND BUS SHELTER ADVERTISINGMSSmedia Phone: 305-358-8868Email: ads@mssmedia.comWeb: o.pdfFour-foot by six-foot full-color panels in high-traffic locations are available.FLIERS, POSTERS, SOLICITORS, AND KIOSKS(Science and Technology Campus only)Phone: 703-993-8350 Flyers and PostersNo more than 15 fliers and posters from non-Mason organizations maybe displayed at specified bulletin boards on campus. Materials must beapproved and hung by University Information Desk personnel. All fliersand posters will be date stamped and removed after two weeks. SolicitorsPhone: 703-993-1621The SciTech Campus Executive Office requires you to obtain approvalbefore entering campus. Table Kiosk ReservationsPhone: 703-993-8585Vendors with a valid vending license may use the facilities and tablekiosks on campus for a fee. Call for rate structure and to reservea space.4A DV ER T I S I N G AT M A S O N

MAILBOX STUFFINGPhone: 703-993-2691Fliers printed through the Mason Print Hub, whose services are availableto external organizations, can be distributed for free to Mason studentmailboxes. Fliers produced elsewhere can be distributed to Masonstudent mailboxes for a 300 fee.MASON ADSPhone: Orca TV at 267-373-8952Email: masonads@gmu.eduWeb: gmu.orcatv.comAdvertise on one of our 52 LCD screen locations: Arlington (law, business,and graduate schools), Fairfax (academic buildings, athletic centers, diningvenues, residence halls, student centers, and transportation), Front Royal,Prince William, and Loudoun.MASON ATHLETICS AND EAGLEBANK ARENAPhone: 703-993-3740Email: gdunn@georgemasonsportsproperties.comWeb: learfield.com/partner/george-mason-patriotsGeorge Mason Sports Properties manages advertising at EagleBankArena and use of Mason Athletics logos. George Mason Sports Propertiesis committed to extending the affinity of the Patriots’ brand to businessesand corporations of all sizes looking to align with the undeniably loyaland passionate collegiate fan base here in Fairfax. As George MasonAthletics’s exclusive multimedia rights holder, George Mason SportsProperties manages all aspects of the rights relationship including signage,event sponsorships and promotion, and digital engagement and visibilityvia the official athletics website gomason.com and social media. In addition, George Mason Sports Properties can deliver advertising to reachthe community attending year-round events hosted at EagleBank Arena.MASON CABLE NETWORK (MCN)Phone: 703-993-3996Email: MCN@gmu.eduWeb: masoncablenetwork.com/advertisingMCN is the student-operated television network airing 24/7 on channel8.1 to approximately 6,000 residents on the Fairfax Campus. Call or visitthe website for advertising information.STUDENT CENTERS ADVERTISING (FAIRFAX CAMPUS ONLY)Phone: 703-993-2921Email: scenters@gmu.eduWeb: studentcenters.gmu.edu/advertisingStudent Centers is a terrific place to get the word out to the Masoncommunity about your organization or upcoming event. Advertisingoptions include banners, kiosks and tables, flyers, easels, and table tents.A DV ER T I S I N G AT M A S O N5

STUDENT PRINT AND ONLINE NEWS/FOURTH ESTATEPhone: 703-993-2942Email: classifiedads@gmufourthestate.comand displayads@gmufourthestate.comWeb: gmufourthestate.com/advertisingFourth Estate, the official student news outlet, is published weekly in printand daily online during the university’s fall and spring semesters. The printnewspaper has a circulation of 6,000 and is distributed at all three campuses,local businesses, and at several locations around the Fairfax community.Fourth Estate has partnered with Northern Virginia Community College todistribute Mason’s student newspaper each week on all six of their campuses.Call to place an ad or to request more information.WGMU RADIOPhone: 703-993-2940Web: wgmuradio.comWGMU, the student-run radio station, broadcasts online at wgmuradio.com.The 24-hour station broadcasts news programs, talk shows, music, andMason men’s and women’s basketball games. Listen on-the-go via theRadioFlag mobile app. Call for rate cards, advertising information, orpublic service announcement requests.6A DV ER T I S I N G AT M A S O N

Business AssistanceBUSINESS CONNECTIONSPhone: 703-993-8761Web: services/community-connectionsBusiness Connections is an online one-stopshop designed to help businesses andorganizations connect with students, faculty,staff, and alumni through advertising opportunities, event participation, by becoming anapproved caterer or commercial vendor, orby hiring Mason students and interns.CAPITOL CONNECTIONPhone: 703-993-3100Web: capitolconnection.orgThe Capitol Connection provides a full array of webcasting services forgovernment, businesses, and organizations, and offers TV studio andon-site video production services.THE MASON ENTERPRISE CENTER (MEC) NETWORKPhone: 703-277-7700Web: masonenterprisecenter.orgThe Mason Enterprise Center is focused on providing direct business assistance services while working to accelerate the culture of entrepreneurshipand innovation within the region. Mason Enterprise Center–FairfaxPhone: 703-277-7700Web: mecfairfax.orgLocated in the City of Fairfax at 4031 University Drive, this center serves as abusiness incubator for small and emerging businesses. Companies, as tenants of the incubator, receive extensive assistance from Mason EnterpriseCenter advisors. Mason Enterprise Center–Fauquier CountyPhone: 540-216-7100Web: masonenterprisecenter.org/mec-fauquierLocated in the center of the historic Town of Warrenton at 70 Main Street, thiscenter provides a focal point for county entrepreneurship through the supportof business incubation, networking events, classes, business counseling, andco-working space.B U S I N ES S A S S I STA N C E7

Mason Enterprise Center–Leesburg/Loudoun CountyPhone: 703-466-0466Web: masonenterprisecenter.org/space/mec-leesburgMason Enterprise Center–Leesburg/Loudoun County is located in historicdowntown Leesburg at 202 Church Street, SE. The small business incubator fosters the evolution of existing companies that are scalable and want togrow. The center provides office space and business services in a sharedcost, peer-to-peer, entrepreneurial environment. In addition, companies areconnected to expertise, resources, and business coaching from the SmallBusiness Development Center at MEC-Leesburg. The center can help toaccelerate business growth and improve long-term success.In addition, The Mason Enterprise Center (MEC) Network offersthe following programs: Community Business PartnershipPhone: 703-768-1440Web: cbponline.orgThis nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization provides an array of programs thatconstitutes a complete resource center for training and support to thoseseeking to build successful small businesses. Targeted toward women,minorities, veterans, and low- to moderate-income individuals, theCommunity Business Partnership offers a one-stop shop for smallbusinesses seeking space, advising, and capital. International Business AssistancePhone: 703-277-7700Web: virginiasbdc.org/programs/international-tradeThe Virginia SBDC International Business Development Program workswith established firms to enhance their global success. Our certified globalbusiness professionals provide confidential counseling, training, and customized research to help companies mitigate risk, prioritize markets, identify financing, and grow export sales. Mentor-Protégé ProgramPhone: 703-277-7700Web: mentorprotege.gmu.eduThis program assists large federal prime contractors in providing businessand organizational development assistance to selected small businesses. Procurement Technical Assistance ProgramPhone: 703-277-7750Web: virginiaptap.orgThis program provides government procurement assistance by offeringmarketing, counseling, and educational programs to small businesses.8B U S I N ES S A S S I STA N C E

Virginia Small Business Development CentersPhone: 703-277-7700Web: virginiasbdc.orgThis network of 28 local Small Business Development Centers acrossVirginia includes four locations that serve small businesses in NorthernVirginia: Mason SBDC (Fairfax), SBDC at MEC-Leesburg, AlexandriaSBDC, and SBDC of Community Business Partnership (Springfield).UNIVERSITY CAREER SERVICESPhone: 703-993-4149/2370Email: recruit@gmu.eduWeb: careers.gmu.edu/employersLooking for employees or interns? University Career Services provides youaccess to qualified Mason students and alumni.To recruit at Mason: Create an account on HireMason (hiremason.gmu.edu). Post positions (full-time, part-time, and internships) on HireMason. Track applications online. Sign up for career fairs and other recruiting events. Schedule on-campus interviews.THE VIRGINIA SERIOUS GAME INSTITUTE (VSGI)Phone: 703-993-7033Web: vsgi.gmu.eduThe Virginia Serious Game Institute (VSGI), located on Mason’s Scienceand Technology Campus in Manassas, is a business incubator that can getyour early-stage game- and simulation-based business up and running.VOLUNTEER PROGRAM ASSESSMENTWeb: gmuvpa.wordpress.comThe Volunteer Program Assessment (VPA) is an innovative and completelyfree volunteer assessment system designed to promote nonprofit organizational effectiveness. Using the volunteer time of students, faculty, andfriends of the Industrial Organizational Psychology Program at Mason,this consulting service is an outreach program that has been speciallydesigned and adapted to reflect the perspective of volunteers, andmeasures such things as volunteer satisfaction, engagement, andcommitment to the organization.B U S I N ES S A S S I STA N C E9

Business Opportuniteswith MasonAPPROVED CATERERSPhone: 703-993-2840Email: aeappcat@gmu.eduWeb: shopmason.gmu.edu/becomeanapprovedcatererAll food vendors interested in becoming an approved university caterer mustregister with Auxiliary Enterprises.COMMERCIAL VENDORS AND SUPPLIERSMason Purchasing Office Phone: 703-993-2580Web: b: eva.virginia.govWeb: rs interested in doing business with Mason should register in eVAand select commodity codes that represent their areas of expertise.Vendors that believe they would qualify under the commonwealth’sSmall, Women-owned, and Minority-owned (SWaM) Business certificationprogram should download program materials from the website for theDepartment of Small Business and Supplier Diversity. Current biddingopportunities are available at the Mason website located at iew-current-solicitation-opportunities.10B U S I N ES S O PP O R T U N I T I ES AT M A S O N

Conference/Meeting Spaceand ServicesA R L IN G T O N C AM P U SARLINGTON CAMPUS GENERAL SPACEPhone: 703-993-2095Web: arlington.gmu.edu/events-schedulingArlington Events Management is the point of contact when planninga meeting, conference, or other activity at Mason’s Arlington Campus.Event managers are available to assist clients with every aspect of theiractivities by offering expert advice during the planning phase, coordinating logistical and audiovisual support, and providing professional on-sitemanagement. Space reservations for meetings, conferences, and otherevents on the Arlington Campus are made through this office.FA IR FA X C A M P U SCENTER FOR THE ARTSPhone: 703-993-3729Web: cfa.gmu.edu/rentalsMason offers performance, conference, recital hall, and reception rentalvenues within the Center for the Arts and Harris Theatre. The Center forthe Arts Concert Hall (1,935 seats) is an adaptable venue for large-scaleconferences and productions. The center features an expansive glasswalled lobby suitable for formal and informal events. Harris Theatre(460 seats) is a modified proscenium/thrust theater ideal for smaller-scaleopportunities. Inquire at cfa.gmu.edu/rentals or call to book space.EAGLEBANK ARENAPhone: 703-993-3009The EagleBank Arena, a facility that can be configured to seat up to10,000, is available for rent.FAIRFAX CAMPUS GENERAL SPACEPhone: 703-993-2853Web: events.gmu.eduUniversity Events is the point of contact when planning a meeting,conference, or other activity at Mason’s Fairfax Campus. The officeprovides scheduling and event coordination services, and managestraditional university events, conferences, community events, races,and other activities. Event managers are available to assist clients withevery aspect of their activities by offering expert advice during the planning phase, coordinating logistical support, and providing professionalon-site management. Space reservations for meetings, conferences,and other events on the Fairfax Campus are made through this office.C O N F ER EN C ES / M EE T I N G S PAC E A N D S ER V I C ES11

L O RT O N / MASO N NECKPOINT OF VIEW: INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND RETREAT CENTERPhone: 703-993-8615Email: pov@gmu.eduWeb: scar.gmu.edu/retreat-facilityPoint of View is an innovative resource located in Mason Neck (Lorton),Virginia. This 10,000-square-foot retreat and research center, locatedin a tranquil setting with breathtaking views of Belmont Bay, hosts eventsand workshops for the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution,the Mason community, and external groups. In addition to renting the space,partners can request facilitation services or project design services.S C IE N C E AND T EC HNOL O GY CAMPUSFREEDOM AQUATIC AND FITNESS CENTERPhone: 703-993-8510Web: freedom-center.comThe Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center offers meeting rooms, classrooms,and state-of-the-art activity areas during and after operating hours for parties,meetings, and other gatherings.HYLTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTERPhone: 703-993-9344Web: hyltoncenter.org/rentalsThe Hylton Performing Arts Center offers the perfect backdrop for any occasion—creating a truly memorable event! The venue’s facilities are perfect forperformances, corporate meetings, banquets, weddings, ceremonies, andreceptions. The Hylton Performing Arts Center boasts 85,000 square feetof beautiful and unique spaces to serve the community.SCITECH CAMPUS GENERAL SPACEPhone: 703-993-8585Web: scitechcampus.gmu.edu/events-schedulingThe events coordinator at the Science and Technology Campus is the pointof contact when planning a meeting, conference, or other activity there.The coordinator assists clients with every aspect of their activities by offeringexpert advice during the planning phase, coordinating logistical support, andproviding professional on-site management. Conference and meeting rooms,in addition to the 300-seat Verizon Auditorium, are available.12C O N F ER EN C ES / M EE T I N G S PAC E A N D S ER V I C ES

W O O D BR IDGE/BEL MONT BAYPOTOMAC SCIENCE CENTERPhone: 703-993-1621Email: pscevent@gmu.eduWeb: potomacsciencecenter.gmu.edu/eventsIncredible views and versatile, state-of-the-art facilities provide a beautifuland ideal space for group meetings, trainings, special events, and celebrations. First-class customer service and attention to detail will ensurehigh-quality service for your event needs. Event spaces offer cutting-edgeaudiovisual equipment, including projectors, screens, and sound systems.The events team at Mason’s Potomac Science Center welcomes universitydepartments, government agencies, businesses, community members,and nonprofit organizations to host events at this exceptional location.U N IV E R S IT Y AT L AR GEDINING AND CATERING SERVICES Mason DiningPhone: 703-993-3313Email: dining@gmu.eduWeb: masondining.comAll Mason Dining locations on the Fairfax, Arlington, and Science andTechnology Campuses are open to the public. In addition to dining halls,Mason Dining offers more than 30 retail locations across campusesfeaturing national and local brands. Mason CateringPhone: 703-993-3302Web: catering.gmu.eduAvailable to the general public for on- or off-campus events, MasonCatering offers the professionalism, artistry, and cuisine to make anyoccasion truly special.C O N F ER EN C ES / M EE T I N G S PAC E A N D S ER V I C ES13

Organizational and TeamBuilding OpportunitiesFA IR FA X C A M P U STHE ARTS George Mason University’s Center for the ArtsTicket Office: 703-993-8888Tickets (direct): 888-945-2468Web: cfa.gmu.eduGeorge Mason University’s Center for the Arts, with its spacious1,935-seat Concert Hall, presents the Great Performances at Masonseries, featuring performances in classical music, opera, dance, theater,global music and dance, and popular music by world-renowned artistsand ensembles. Performances by ensembles from the College of Visualand Performing Arts also take place at the center. Mason Dance CompanyPhone: 703-993-1376 (performance information)Tickets: 888-945-2468Web: dance.gmu.eduMason Dance Company presents performances throughout the academicyear, including its highly anticipated annual Gala Concert. Mason PlayersPhone: 703-993-1120 (performance information)Tickets: 888-945-2468Web: theater.gmu.eduThe Mason Players produce plays and musicals throughout the academicyear through their Mainstage Series and Studio Series. Mason’s School of Music Performance GroupsPhone: 703-993-1380 (performance information)Tickets: 888-945-2468Web: music.gmu.eduSchool of Music performance groups are the Symphony Orchestra, WindSymphony, Symphonic Band, Athletic Bands, Jazz Ensembles, ChamberEnsembles, Percussion Ensemble, University Singers, University Chorale,Vocal Jazz, Guitar Ensemble, Steel Pan Ensemble, Healing Arts Ensemble,and Opera.BROWN & BROWN DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIESWeb: business.gmu.edu/bbspeakerseriesThis community-based initiative, offered by the School of Business, bringsa diverse group of corporate leaders and government officials to Masonto discuss the strategic and operational issues critical to the nation’s abilityto sustain and enhance its competitive edge in a global economy. All eventsare open to the public.14O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L A N D T E A M B U I L D I N G O PP O R T U N I T I ES

EAGLEBANK ARENAMain Number: 703-993-3000Phone Charge: 800-745-3000Web: eaglebankarena.comThe EagleBank Arena, Mason’s 10,000-seat sports and entertainmentarena, located on the Fairfax Campus, is the venue for more than140 sports, music, and family entertainment events each year, includingthe Mason Patriots basketball games. The EagleBank Arena Box Office,open Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Friday andSaturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., is located in the EagleBank Arena,on the building’s west side. Tickets for EagleBank Arena events areavailable through www.ticketmaster.com.INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICSMason, a Division I member of the NCAA, sponsors intercollegiateteams in baseball, golf, wrestling, softball, lacrosse, rowing, basketball,cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, soccer, swimmingand diving, tennis, and volleyball. Intercollegiate Athletics Ticket Office (Field House)Phone: 703-993-3270Email: icatix@gmu.eduWeb: GoMason.comOpen Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tickets can bepurchased at the door one hour before game time. For Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tickets OnlyTicketMaster Phone: 1-800-745-3000Web: eaglebankarena.comEagleBank Arena Box Office: Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to7 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Summer hours:Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L A N D T E A M B U I L D I N G O PP O R T U N I T I ES15

OBSERVATORYPhone: 703-993-9558Web: physics.gmu.edu/ hgeller/observing.htmlMason’s astronomical observatory, located atop Research Hall, housesone of the largest diameter telescopes among college campuses in theMid-Atlantic region. Night sky observing sessions led by faculty and graduatestudents are preceded by informative talks. Sessions open to the generalpublic are held during the fall and spring semesters, weather permitting.Please check the website for the observing schedule and/or cancellationinformation. Observing sessions typically last approximately 1.5 hours.UNIVERSITY GAME ROOMPhone: 703-993-9785Email: cornerp@gmu.eduWeb: cp.gmu.eduThe Corner Pocket, the university’s game room, is located in the Hub onthe Fairfax Campus. Games include billiards, foosball, table tennis, air hockey,board games, video games, and arcade games. The space also includesseven big screen TVs to watch a game or your favorite show. Corner Pocketis available to rent for your next social event!WOMEN IN BUSINESS INITIATIVEWeb: business.gmu.edu/wibThis event series promotes the excellence in and achievements of alumnaeand the business community, and enhances the experience for our femalebusiness students through engagement with alumni and businesswomenfrom a variety of industries.16O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L A N D T E A M B U I L D I N G O PP O R T U N I T I ES

S C IE N C E AND T EC HNOL O GY CA MPUSHYLTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTERPhone: 703-993-7550; Tickets: 888-945-2468Web: hyltoncenter.orgThe Hylton Performing Arts Center boasts two elegant, state-of-the-artperformance spaces—the 1,123-seat Merchant Hall and the 240-seatGregory Family Theater—along with support facilities to showcase music,dance, theater, and choral productions from across the community andaround the world. The Hylton Center also features the Didlake GrandFoyer—a spacious two-story lobby—and on the mezzanine level, theBuchanan Partners Art Gallery, featuring the work of local and regionalvisual artists.THE EDGEPhone: 703-993-3761Web: edge.gmu.eduThe EDGE at George Mason is a positive and powerful experiential learning facility that provides leadership, team building, communication, andpersonal development for a variety of clients. The facility’s expert staff aretrained in designing adult training, organizational development, coaching,and experience-based learning.O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L A N D T E A M B U I L D I N G O PP O R T U N I T I ES17

Mediation and ConflictResolution ServicesNORTHERN VIRGINIA MEDIATION SERVICEPhone: 703-865-7272Email: info@nvms.usWeb: nvms.usNorthern Virginia Mediation Service (NVMS) is a 501(c)3, nonprofitorganization affiliated with Mason’s School for Conflict Analysis andResolution. It provides facilitation and dispute resolution services for avariety of disputes, including neighborhood, family, court, juvenile crime,and business issues. NVMS collaborates with local courts, schools, police,government agencies, and the public in its mission to assist individuals,groups, and organizations to move forward and create enduring outcomes.NVMS delivers training in dispute resolution skills through classesand mentorship.SCHOOL FOR CONFLICT ANALYSIS AND RESOLUTIONPhone: 703-993-1300Email: scar@gmu.eduWeb: scar.gmu.eduThe School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution offers conflict resolutionthrough problem-solving processes, where trained facilitators assist partiesby analyzing and resolving disputes, as well as high-quality training and education in conflict resolution practical and theoretical skills. Visit the website forprofessional speakers and events.18M ED I AT I O N A N D C O N F L I CT R ES O LU T I O N S ER V I C ES

Professional DevelopmentTHE CENTER FOR REAL ESTATE ENTREPRENEURSHIPPhone: 703-993-1875Web: business.gmu.edu/realestateThe Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship advances real estateresearch and education in real estate development and finance byworking in partnership with leading real estate developers, professionals,and organizations. The center offers development workshops,conference sponsorships, case study tours, and lectures.EXECUTIVE AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONPhone: 703-993-2109Web: execed.gmu.eduExecutive and Professional Education helps organizations and individualsseeking to leverage the comprehensive for-credit and noncredit curriculaof Virginia’s largest research university. For organizations, we worktogether to identify specific learning requirements and map thoserequirements to Mason’s for-credit and noncredit programs. Forindividuals seeking to gain a competitive advantage and enhance theircareer path prospects, we provide an extensive portfolio of specializedworkforce development and professional certificate programs.MASON SPEAKERSPhone: 703-993-8761Web: masonspeakers.gmu.eduThe George Mason University Mason Speakers program comprisesmore than 100 faculty and staff who provide lectures and guest presentations on hundreds of topics to organizations and businesses free ofcharge. Organizations can request three speakers annually, and requestsmust be made three weeks in advance via the online form. To view theregistry of topics and schedule a speaker, visit the website.PR O F ES S I O N A L D E V ELO PM EN T19

OFFICE OF ACADEMIC OUTREACH,COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESPhone: 703-993-2120Email: Outreach@gmu.eduWeb: chhs.gmu.edu/academic-outreachThe Office of Academic Outreach provides educational services for the continued professional development of health professionals through collaborativerelationships with health experts and instructional resources both internal andexternal to the university. Activities are based on the interests and needs ofindividuals and contracting organizations. The office partners with officesand agencies that have compatible interests and goals in the continuedprofessional development of health professionals.THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION SERVICESPhone: 703-993-6165Web: cehd.gmu.edu/oesThe Office of Education Services offers a broad range of credit and noncreditcourses, educational services, resources, and professional development andserves as a clearinghouse for requests for research assistance, consultation,and collaboration.TUITION DISCOUNT FOR VIRGINIA EDUCATORSEmail: teachva@gmu.eduWeb: ducator-t

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