IBSB expands its international partnerships within the framework of the Erasmus+ Program
The International Business School (IBS) continues to actively expand its global presence and academic collaboration. In the process of preparing a project proposal under the Erasmus+ Programme, KD 171 (International Dimension in Higher Education), IBS has concluded 30 new partnerships in 23 countries, covering 7 different geographical regions of the world. Among our new partners are both established classical universities and innovative business schools from all over the world, including:
- Cairo University (Egypt);
- Université de Tunis El Manar (Tunisia);
- Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (Morocco);
- Kathmandu University/School of Management (Nepal);
- University of Economics – Hue University (Vietnam);
- University of Udayana (Indonesia);
- The Maldives National University (Maldives);
- Universidade Pública de Cabo Verde (Cape Verde);
- Universidad Panamericana (Mexico), Universidad Bernardo Higgins (Chile) and many other leading universities.
Expanding international cooperation is a key strategic priority of IBSB, aimed at improving the quality of education, developing new joint programs and opening new opportunities for student and academic mobility. Through these partnerships, the university provides its students, doctoral students and faculty with access to international academic exchange, innovative teaching methods and valuable contacts with leading specialists from various scientific fields.
The Erasmus+ program plays a significant role in building academic and cultural bridges between universities around the world, and IBSU’s participation in the initiative contributes to the promotion of the values of the European Union and the promotion of academic mobility. With these new partnerships, the International Business School continues to strengthen its position as a dynamically developing educational institution with a global vision and commitment to innovation in higher education.