- Together with more than 70 business schools from the world’s leading universities, César Vallejo University is part of NIBS, which provides global business education.
César Vallejo University (UCV) had a great participation in the 32nd edition International Network of Business Schools (NIBS) Conference.which took place from 10 to 13 June this year, at Manchester Metropolitan University in the UK.
As remembered, UCV has been part of the International Business Schools Network since 2022.. The network consists of more than 70 business schools from leading universities around the world providing global business education.
UCV Participation in NIBS
Rudy Chura Lucar, director of the School of Administration and International Business at César Vallejo University, details the activities in which our university participates.
“The César Vallejo University presentation was made to the entire network community, to detail the international exchange opportunities for students and teachers.”he mentioned.
On the other hand, Dr. Chura also participated as a jury in the International Business Plan Competition and in the Dialogue Table of Deans and Directors of Business Schools affiliated with the network.
Benefits for UCV
For César Vallejo University, it is important to actively participate in events like this, because it allows for increased international activities of the Faculty of International Business and Administration, as well as obtaining new agreements. for the benefit of the Vallejiana community.
It is important to mention that, following last year’s participation, UCV managed to receive a visit from a professor Troy University from the United States and a teacher from Zuyd University of Applied Sciences from the Netherlands. They held a mirror class with UCLL from Belgium and virtual COIL with Windesheim University of Applied Sciences. In addition, an agreement has been signed with Beijing University of Technology.
“Our participation in the 2024 edition in Manchester promises new international opportunities for our students and teachers, with activities such as academic missions, virtual interactions for students, and visits by more teachers to our university,” said Dr.
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