The Faculty of Business, “Aleksandër Moisiu” University of Durrës (UAMD), warmly invites you to take part in International Week, a dynamic academic and networking event that brings together academics, researchers, students, and institutional partners from Albania and abroad. The week is designed as a platform for sharing best practices, strengthening international cooperation, and promoting meaningful exchange of ideas and experiences in teaching, research, and innovation. The International Week at the Faculty of Business, Aleksandër Moisiu University, is organized to promote internationalization, strengthen academic cooperation, and encourage intercultural exchange within a dynamic and inclusive academic environment. The initiative brings together students, academic staff, researchers, and international partners to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices in business education and research. Through a rich programme of activities, including workshops, open lectures, networking meetings, and thematic sessions, International Week aims to foster new partnerships, support the development of joint initiatives, and contribute to the ongoing process of internationalisation within higher education and beyond.
The event also aims to enhance the academic experience of students by exposing them to diverse perspectives, global trends, and innovative approaches in business and management. At the same time, it fosters professional connections between academia and the business community, encouraging entrepreneurship, innovation, and practical learning. Through guest lectures, workshops, seminars, and networking activities, the International Week provides a platform for meaningful collaboration and dialogue. It supports the development of joint academic initiatives, mobility opportunities within programs such as Erasmus+, and long-term partnerships with universities and institutions worldwide.
By promoting cultural understanding, open dialogue, and mutual respect, the International Week reflects the Faculty’s strong commitment to international engagement and its broader vision of preparing students to succeed in a globalized world. It creates meaningful opportunities for participants to learn from diverse academic traditions and perspectives, strengthen intercultural communication, and build connections that extend beyond the event itself. Through direct interaction with international academics and partners, students gain exposure to global business practices and contemporary challenges, enhancing their confidence, adaptability, and employability. At the same time, the week supports long-term cooperation by encouraging joint initiatives in teaching, research, and mobility, reinforcing the Faculty’s role as an active and reliable partner within the European and international higher education community.
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