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General procedure for complaints

General procedure for complaints  

Office tour site visits

In the first semester of the school year 2018-2019, the School of Economics and International Business held 4 office and business tours for students: ADT Creative (specializing in VR / AR Technology), DHL e-Commerce...

Lecturers and students of the School of Economics and International Business attended the International...

The trip to attend the workshop "Migration bridges in Eurasia: Migration as a resource of socio-economic development" took place on 11 and 12 December 2018 at MGIMO University (National University of Moscow International Relations,...

Dissertation assessment and Grading

Form 1: Dissertation assessment Form 2: Grading    

Meeting 57-cohort students specialized in Logistics and supply chain management of international career orientation

On August 24, 2018, the School of Economics and International Business held a first meeting with the new 57-cohort students major in Logistics and supply chain management of international career orientation. The meeting were attended...

Career Booth activities for students in School of Economics & International Business

With the desire to create favorable conditions for students of Economics and International Business School, especially second and third year students, to be exposed and apply their knowledge in the practical environment, the School...

Transition workshop to Colorado State University (USA)

On November 28, 2018, the School of Economics and International Business held transition workshop for Students of Advanced Programs and High-Quality Programs and for Colorado State University (CSU). The seminar was attended by Prof. Anita...

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Admission information: Advanced Program and High Quality Program (2018-2019)

Admission to Advanced Program and High Quality Program (2018-2019)

Violas Association

The Violas Association started out as a small team established in 2016 by less than 10 members, who were the monitors and vice monitors of the Advanced Program’s classes at that time. The number...