Benefiting from highly experienced lecturers and daily contact with different cultures, I've acquired new skills and knowledge that complement my previous studies. I'm now prepared to continue my business career.

Julia, Columbia
IB programme

 

Not only did the International Business programme equip me with a concise overview of culture, economics and business, it also gave me the opportunity to travel and build up my own international network.

Jan, Germany
IB programme

The professors, facilities and the cultural mix at Oulu Business School have assisted me in obtaining a highly relevant education and developing myself as person able to operate in international business.

Ogunleye, Nigeria
IB programme

I came to study in Oulu because it is an internationally oriented city with lots of business activities.

Daniel, Ghana
MBA student
 

I think this MBA programme teaches me to adroitly diagnose and weigh various problems what enterprises are facing in global practice.

Yuzhang, China
MBA student

 

OBS is rich of contacts. They help you to connect to world famous firms and organizations, so your starting point is already advanced.

Tao, China
Full-time MBA graduate 2010
For me the group works in MBA were the most beneficial. I truly learnt a lot by doing projects in groups.

Yuzhang, China
MBA student
OBS encouraged me to go on with my own life experience and try things out.

Tao, China
Full-time MBA graduate 2010
As a part of the teaching method OBS encourages students to study independently and to do also group assignments.

Daniel, Ghana
MBA student

Pilot mentoring programme for International Master's Programme students

11.11.2011

In 2011-2012 Oulu Business School and Martti Ahtisaari Institute are piloting a mentoring programme targeted specifically for the students of our International Master's Degree Programmes in Financial and Management Accounting (FMA), Finance (MF) and International Business (IB).

The mentoring programme aims to support the student with his/her study and career related decisions and career planning. Students are assigned a mentor, with whom they discuss topics they find important, such as the mentor's career choices, required skills and Finnish working life. The mentor is usually a university alumnus/alumna, an experienced expert with a university degree.

The programme starts in December 2011 and continues until May 2012 and consists of group meetings organised by the University as well as private meetings between the student and the mentor.

The call for mentoring application is open November 11.–17.11. at 12.00.

Read more on Martti Ahtisaari Institute's webpages

 
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