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At Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, we continually strive to provide our students with unparalleled learning experiences that bridge theory with practice. Recently, our MBA Policy Talks series was honored to welcome a distinguished guest, Ms. Eivina Žižiūnaitė-Allbaz, the agricultural attachée at the Embassy of Lithuania in Germany and President of the Club of Agro-Diplomats in Berlin. Her visit was a significant highlight for our Master of Business Administration program, offering invaluable perspectives into Lithuania's economic landscape.
Ms. Žižiūnaitė-Allbaz's engagement with our MBA students was not only enlightening but also enriching. As an expert in agricultural diplomacy and a key figure in international relations between Lithuania and Germany, she provided a comprehensive overview of Lithuania's economic policies and their implications for global trade and diplomacy. Her presentation covered a range of topics from Lithuania's strategic economic initiatives to its role in the broader European and global economy. Her insights are particularly relevant as students in our MBA program prepare to navigate the complexities of international business environments.
Adding a special touch to the session, Ms. Žižiūnaitė-Allbaz delighted attendees with samples of premium Lithuanian chocolate. This gesture was more than a treat; it symbolized the rich cultural exchange that our MBA Policy Talks aim to foster. Such experiences are integral to our approach, blending academic learning with real-world applications and cultural understanding.
Prof. Erick Behar Villegas, Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration, emphasized the critical role of these dialogues in the MBA curriculum. He highlighted how interactions with international policymakers like Ms. Žižiūnaitė-Allbaz enrich the students' comprehension of policy challenges and their effects on the business landscape. According to Prof. Behar-Villegas, these engagements are crucial for understanding how economic policies shape global markets and influence business strategies.
Our Economic Policy and Global Development class, which is part of the MBA program, benefits immensely from such high-caliber discussions. This course is designed to equip students with the analytical tools and strategic thinking required to assess and respond to global economic trends and policy changes. By hosting global experts and thought leaders, we provide our students with firsthand knowledge and diverse perspectives that are essential for success in today's interconnected world.
We are excited about continuing our tradition of hosting esteemed global experts and look forward to future sessions that will further enrich our students' learning experiences. Stay tuned for more updates on our MBA Policy Talks and other initiatives that contribute to a dynamic and forward-thinking education.
About Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
Berlin International University of Applied Sciences (BI) is a state-recognized private university in the heart of Berlin. BI stands for international and intercultural exchange and follows an interdisciplinary approach.
Berlin International offers Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in two departments: Architecture & Design and Business Administration. The degree programs are state-accredited and the language of instruction is English. The BI courses have a high practical relevance and are strongly oriented towards the respective industries and global job markets. The study programs are characterized by a clear structure, small learning groups per program and intensive contact with lecturers and professors.
All information on programs and the application process can be found here:
https://www.berlin-international.de/en/
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