BSBI joins Erasmus+ Programme

Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) is now registered in the database of the European Union of organisations and institutions that are participating in the Erasmus+ programme.

Erasmus+ is the EU’s programme to support and modernise education, training, youth, and sport and is open to organisations across every level of the education sector.

This membership means that BSBI can participate in European projects  whereas students will have the opportunity to enrich their experiences and competencies.This will also open the possibility for BSBI to welcome learners from other institutions, as well as to develop partnerships and collaborations with other providers, organisations, and businesses. 

Professor Dr Kyriakos Kouveliotis, Provost & Chief Academic Officer at BSBI, says “We are extremely happy to be part of such an important and prestigious network of organisations and institutions. This is a new milestone and a huge step forward for BSBI. It opens new horizons for our School and adds value to our students’ experiences.”


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