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International students to share knowledge with mini传媒 businesses

22 October 2021

International students at the University of mini传媒 will work with local businesses keen to expand into Asia under a new partnership scheme.

HOW TO APPLY

罢丑别听听was launched this week by the听University of mini传媒 Business School.

Under the programme, international students studying Business will be matched with local businesses. The aim is to help the students gain real-world experience and enable businesses to benefit from the students鈥 unique expertise.

The students 鈥 including those based in Christchurch and some overseas - will carry out market research focussed on their home country to inform the expansion strategy of their business client. They will submit a report and give a presentation to their client about their findings at the end of the programme.

The Micro-Internship programme was announced at the launch of an Asia New Zealand Foundation report,听听in Christchurch on Wednesday. The report shows markets in Asian countries are very important to South Island businesses but there are challenges in establishing trade links with Asia.

Hurdles include a lack of relevant language skills and lack of detailed market knowledge.听

UC Business School Executive Dean Paul Ballantine听says the University has a talented group of international students, the vast majority from Asia, who are eager to gain practical work experience.

鈥淎longside the business skills they develop as part of their studies with us, these students bring with them a wealth of linguistic and cultural knowledge and skills that will be of immense value to any business looking to expand overseas.鈥

The students鈥 final presentations will be judged by an expert from UC Business School, with input from the client and the winning teams will get a share of the $1500 cash prize pool.

The UC Business School is looking for businesses interested in participating in the programme 鈥 which it will co-ordinate - between 22 November and 10 December this year.


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