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We wish to communicate to all interested candidates the opportunity to apply for an International Scholarship Program, organized by the International Business School Americas (IBS-Americas) held in Europe.

IBS-Americas coordinates short-term Certificate Programs in partnership with CUOA Business School (Northern Italy) and Pearson College London (London, UK). IBS-Americas is currently awarding partial scholarships (70%) to students in recognition of leadership skills and academic achievement. Their mission is to encourage cross-cultural cooperation and make international study experience as accessible as possible.

Courses are designed to demonstrate and impart the skills necessary to work for a multinational company. These include company visits, interviews with executives, lectures, seminars, group presentations, and business simulations. Their multicultural student body (last groups were composed of students from over thirty-five different countries) fosters students’ ability to effectively network, work as a team, and gain cultural competency with people from all over the World.

Designed to take place during vacation, the three-week programs are held in January and July.

CUOA Business School, Altavilla Vicentina, Italy
International Management & Leadership
Business Strategy & Marketing Management
Operations, Logistics & Lean Management
Creativity, Innovation & New Businesses

Pearson College London, London, UK
Contemporary Topics in Business Strategy

IBS-Americas provides significant student support both before and during trips, in the form of background readings, logistical assistance, visa help, and more.

For more information, contact the admissions officer Ms. Roberta Rodrigues, roberta.rodrigues@ibs-americas.com, for more information, with the subject “Scholarships in Europe” no later than November 19th of 2017.

You may also visit the YouTube channel to watch testimonials from former students.