Tag Archives: Finland

Guest lecturer opportunities at International Business Week in Lahti

Finland’s Lahti University of Applied Sciences is seeking guest lecturers to participate in its International Business Week. This year’s event will run from Monday 9 October to Thursday 12 October 2017.  IBW is a terrific opportunity for faculty and staff from business schools across Europe and around the world to meet and share expertise. Participation in the program involves teaching and introduction […]

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Carleton Repeats as Case Champion

Call it two in a row for Carleton University. The team from Canada’s capital was the winner of the 22nd edition of the NIBS Worldwide Case Competition, held last week at Satakunta University of Applied Sciences in Rauma, Finland. Montreal’s Concordia University, Carleton’s opponent in the championship final, earned the silver medal. The winning team consisted of Chongo Bwalya, Carlos Cantafio, Jacqueline De […]

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FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2017 CASE COMPETITION

The finalists for the 2017 NIBS Worldwide Case Competition were announced today by host school Satakunta University of Applied Sciences.  The 16 teams are the top finishers in a qualifying round held in November. They now advance to Championship Week in Rauma, Finland in February. The successful teams are, in alphabetical order: Bishop’s University (Canada) Carleton University (Canada) Concordia […]

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Lahti University of Applied Sciences completes NIBS reaccreditation process

The Faculty of Business and Hospitality Management at Finland’s Lahti University of Applied Sciences (LAMK) completed the international re-accreditation process this week, with a final site visit by NIBS Vice Presidents Ian Charles (International Business Academy, Denmark) and Patrick Schoenmakers (Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands).  LAMK was originally awarded NIBS accreditation in 2009—one of the first schools to receive the […]

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