EULiST BIP: International Management and Economics

Date and Place:

10 June 2026 followed by onsite workshops on 16-26 June 2026, Hannover

Organizer, coorganizers:

Leibniz University Hannover is organizing the BIP “International Management and Economics”, in cooperation with Jönköping University (JU), University of L’Aquila (UnivAQ), Karlstad University (KAU) and Civitas University, at Leibniz University Hannover, Faculty of Economics and Management.

Target Audience:

Bachelor students (at least 2 years enrolled) and Master Students in Business Administration, Management, or Economics.

Objectives and description:

This program is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to support their active participation in both academic and extra-curricular activities.

This course aims to support students in acquiring the ability to critically understand (i) the intersection of financial markets, environmental sustainability, and regulatory frameworks, (ii) different economic cultures and strategies for addressing differences among business systems and (iii) causes and drivers of international trade, and its effects on sustainable development.

These are organized in three interrelated sections:

  • Sustainable Finance
  • Business Systems, Comparative Industrial Relations (CSR) and Business Ethics
  • International Trade

Number of ECTS:

The programme awards 5 ECTS credits.

Language  of instruction: English

Pre-Requirements:

  • Signed application form (available at the website)
  • Official academic transcript of records
  • Proof of English language proficiency at least B2 level
  • Certificate of enrollment from one of the partner universities
  • CV
  • Copy of passport
  • Motivation letter (max 1 page)

Application, deadline and nomination procedure

Interested students should contact their university’s Erasmus office and EULiST local coordinator for more institution-specific information such as different application deadlines and documents necessary due to internal procedures. The selections will be carried out by the students’ home institutions. 

 

 

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