PACIBER member schools benefit by increased access to and networks with the leading business schools in North America, Asia and Oceania. Collaborative activities between PACIBER member schools add value to member universities through joint research projects, recruitment and exchange of students and faculty, placement of students, joint curriculum development, access to the latest developments in business education and research, increased funding opportunities from private and government agencies, and established networks with leading business schools.
As of 2005, PACIBER member schools are the following:
Asian Institute of Management, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Chulalongkorn University, Columbia University, De la Salle University, Griffith University, Japan-American Institute of Management Science, Korea University, National Sun Yat-sen University, San Diego State University, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, St. Louis University, Sungkyunkwan University, University Kebangsaan Malaysia, The University of Auckland, The University of Memphis, The University of Newcastle, Thunderbird - Garvin School of Management, University of British Columbia, University of Calgary, University of Colorado at Denver, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Universitas Indonesia, University of Macau, University of Melbourne, University of Michigan, University of New South Wales, University of Oregon, University of Otago, University of Sydney, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Waseda University and the York University.
This year, PACIBER convened at the Shangri-la's Mactan Island Resort and Spa from June 28 to July 2. The Rotary Club of Cebu North co-sponsored the event with De La Salle University and Global Stride Management Consulting. Representatives from various clubs of Zone 1D attended the Keynote Speeches of Ayala Corporation's Fernando Zobel de Ayala and the Asian Development Bank.