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The Faculty of Business Administration Discusses the Graduation Projects of its Students

Yesterday morning, the Faculty of Business Administration organized sessions to discuss the graduation projects of the first batch of students (2020-2021). The discussion dealt with projects submitted by each of the students : (*) Anas Al-Kish from the Marketing Department and his project entitled: “The Role of Social Media in Sports Marketing” (*) Anas Al-Jahani from the Marketing Department and his project entitled: The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Marketing Using Social Media in Benghazi” (*) Hamdi Bin Qadara from the Marketing Department and his project entitled: “The Orientation towards Leadership among Libyan Youth: The Case of Cafes” It is of note that the discussions were conducted in adherence to precautionary measures to combat and confront the spread of the emerging COVID-19 virus

Faculty of Business Administration and Student Academic Advising Program

This morning, the Faculty of Business Administration organized a session during which several faculty members gave short presentations, aimed at guiding students academically, introducing them to the five majors that the faculty includes and the nature of those careers after graduation.
It is of note that academic advising is a process that aims to help the student discover their abilities and potentials, to assist them in making decisions related to their study plan, and to choose the appropriate type of academic major, and to help them overcome the difficulties that may encounter during their academic path.

The Libyan International Medical University with its various faculties depend on a group of academic advisors to guide students before they choose their major, and ultimately being accepted in their desired university major. These groups furthermore provide many services to students, such as assisting them in defining their academic goals, drawing their plans, and choosing appropriate courses for their academic and professional aspirations.

Completion of Students’ Two-weeks Training Course in the National Commercial Bank – Benghazi City

To develop the skills of Faculty of Business graduates at Libyan International University, and within the strategies of cooperation with institutions and organizations in the surrounded community, a two-weeks training programme for the students were organized with the National Commercial Bank. A group of 21 students has participated and successfully completed their training programme. Another group will start the training for two weeks. On this occasion, the Faculty of Business Administration at Libyan International Medical University would like to extend its thanks and gratitude to the Commercial Bank for such cooperation with the students. The faculty also does not forget to thank everyone who contributed to the success of this training course, especially Mr. Tayseer Al-Qamati for the unlimited support to the faculty.

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