First Students Welcomed to Global MBA Programme

Berlin School of Business and Innovation welcomes first students to its Global MBA

The school offers a portfolio of affordable undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to launch international careers.

Berlin, 15 June 2018 – Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) has welcomed the first students to its Global MBA programme in the German capital, officially launched earlier this year.

Students arrived in Berlin to be introduced to the school by the Senior Programme Manager Beate Appel, receiving useful information on the courses and all the services that will be provided throughout their studies. Following the induction they took part in a study week dedicated to German language and culture, to then start their lessons in early June.

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About Berlin School of Business and Innovation

Every course is designed with three principles in mind – Enterprise, Leadership and Success – which is why each programme focuses on improving practical business skills and understanding of the industry. Students will receive the tools and information they need for professional success, as well as support from industry focused academics who are at the top of their field. They will also benefit from extensive career support for guidance and advice.


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