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Who Are Your Target Audience?

Undergraduates

Today, it is a fact that most of our students have to work in order to finance their studies. However, the vast majority gain equally, if not more, important non-financial benefits during their employment. They develop their existing skills and gain new ones whilst also making a valuable contribution to their employer.

By helping to provide you with a business solution, project work can also benefit a student academically. They also gain invaluable experience of the real world of work and are then able to make informed choices regarding their future careers.

Part-time, temporary and vacation work can develop and fine tune the transferable skills eagerly sought by industry and, together with their qualifications, these skills enhance the whole employability package that students present to future employers once they graduate.

Undergraduate Programmes

 

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"Time is value. This is why I strongly believe that studying at EBSL is the best investment one could make.  Studying International Business has opened me to new challenges and horizons, providing me with the opportunity to develop both personally and professionally. The course directly combines academic theory with real business practice and a wide range of mandatory language courses, making it truly international. Through my international work experience in London, Berlin and Italy I had the chance to apply my business knowledge learnt, acquiring new skills: a great feeling! Future? Working for a multinational company and a Master´s Degree."

Carlo Clemente Crepsi, European Business School
Class of 2011

 

 

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Page last updated 2/25/2010

"I’m really glad that I did a semester in New York - I learnt so much from the people, the city, and the university. My expectation of living in the USA and discovering a new culture was met, and I expect to go back there after my studies."

Samuel Devyver

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