
On February 3, the Mentoring Club was presented to the students of the Master's Degree in International Business Administration (iMBA), in which students from different countries such as the United States, Germany and Peru are enrolled.
During the session, Professor Lola Garzón, Vice-Dean of Entrepreneurship and Business Relations and Academic Director of the Club, explained what the Mentoring Club consists of and explained to the students how to get the most out of participating in it.
The students also received detailed information about the calendar of conferences and activities planned for this year, including the development of the Win to Win business simulation game during the months of February and March.
Students interested in participating will have to go through the same selection process as their peers from the other eight participating master’s degrees, will meet their potential mentors at a networking event and will then be matched mentor-mentee, so that they can meet and get together for the rest of the program.
From the Club and from the Faculty of Economics, we are very pleased to have, once again, the participation of international students. It will be an enriching experience for everyone.