BSBI hosts indoor games day for students

On Friday 18 February, the Berlin School of Business and Innovation hosted an indoor games day for students on campus.

The event provided students with the opportunity to meet their peers and make new friends while playing popular games such as chess, UNO, Ludo, darts and table tennis.

Even some instructors got involved in the games and participated with the students which provided an opportunity for students to also meet their lecturers.

At the end of the event, students took some photos with their newly made friends to conclude an eventful evening filled with fun and games.

Dr Vivek Arunachalam, Lecturer at BSBI, said: “The theme was perfectly managed with games, refreshments and informal conversations between students and academics. I look forward to more such interactive events.”


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