A joyous celebration is on the horizon at Turība Business School as 271 students prepare to receive their well-earned diplomas at the 2024 winter graduation ceremony on December 14th. This impressive class includes 55 international students, representing a gorgeous diversity of backgrounds.
This year’s graduating class will also see the first-ever student from Turkey to earn a degree from turība Business School, adding another exciting chapter to the institution’s rich history. With this graduating class,Turība will have produced a remarkable 18,297 graduates from 42 countries,solidifying its position as a leading international center for business education.
The largest number of graduates this year hails from the School of Business Administration, with 188 students receiving their diplomas. Close behind is the School of Law with 66 graduates, followed by the School of International Tourism (15 graduates) and the school of Facts Technology (2 graduates).
this winter graduation will be special as it will see the conferral of diplomas to students at all levels, from college to Master’s degree. A significant milestone will be reached as we celebrate the 4000th graduate at the college level.
110 students will graduate from various college programs including “Programmer,” “Organizational Security,” ”Finance and Accounting,” “Marketing and Sales,” and “Law.”
The Bachelor’s degree will be awarded to 57 students from programs such as ”Event Production and Management,” “International Financial Management,” “International Interaction Management,” “Management of Tourism and Hospitality Businesses,” “Law,” “International Marketing and Sales Management,” and “Business Administration.”
104 students will graduate with Master’s degrees in programs including “Business Psychology and Human Resource Management,” ”Organizational Security Management,” “Strategic communication Management,” “Tourism Strategic Management,” “Law,” “Business Administration,” and “Public Administration.”
Upon graduation,all students are invited to join the Alumni Club,a vibrant community of over 500 members who foster connections,maintain close ties with the university,and actively contribute to society. The club actively supports the creative endeavors of its members and promotes the advancement of the community.
Turība Business School,the largest private university in the Baltic region,prioritizes a practical approach to learning,seamlessly blending theoretical knowlege with real-world skills,a formula highly valued by employers.
The winter graduation ceremony promises to be a memorable event, celebrating the achievements of these talented individuals as they embark on their exciting journeys ahead.
What are the key factors that contribute to Turība Business School’s reputation as a leading center for business education in the Baltic region?
Interview with Dr. anna Līna, Turība Business School Expert on Business Education
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Līna! Exciting times are ahead with the upcoming winter graduation ceremony at Turība Business School on December 14th. Can you share your thoughts on the significance of this year’s graduating class?
Dr. Anna Līna: Absolutely, it’s a momentous occasion! This graduation marks not onyl the achievement of 271 students, including 55 international students, but also represents the diverse tapestry of cultures that Turība fosters. It highlights our commitment to providing a global viewpoint in business education, which is essential in today’s interconnected world.
Time.news Editor: That’s a great point. The inclusion of the first-ever graduate from Turkey is notably noteworthy.How do you think this diversity contributes to the learning environment at Turība?
Dr. Anna Līna: Diversity in the classroom enhances collaborative learning and encourages students to exchange ideas from different cultural viewpoints. This prepares them for the global market where understanding varied perspectives is crucial. As an example, our Turkish graduate will bring unique insights that can enrich discussions and projects.
Time.news editor: With a total of 18,297 graduates from 42 countries, Turība has solidified it’s reputation as a leading international center for business education. What do you think sets Turība apart from other institutions in the Baltic region?
Dr. Anna Līna: Turība Business School prides itself on a practical approach to education. We blend theoretical knowledge with real-world skills effectively, which is highly valued by employers. Our strong connection to industry ensures that our curriculum is not just academic but relevant to current market demands, preparing students for immediate success in their careers.
Time.news Editor: It’s exciting to hear about the range of programs offered. The largest number of graduates this year comes from the School of Business Administration. What trends do you observe in business education and employment that could be impacting this?
Dr. Anna Līna: There’s a clear shift towards fields that emphasize innovation, technology, and sustainability. Programs like “International Financial Management” and “Business Psychology and Human Resource Management” reflect the growing demand for professionals who can navigate complex business environments. Graduates equipped with such skills are increasingly sought after, ensuring their employability post-graduation.
Time.news Editor: Speaking of employability, what advice would you give to the graduates as they prepare to enter the workforce?
Dr. Anna Līna: I recommend that they leverage the connections made during their time at turība. Joining the Alumni Club, which has over 500 members, is a fantastic way to maintain those ties. Networking can open doors to mentorship opportunities and job placements. Additionally, staying adaptable and continuously seeking professional growth will be key to thriving in any career.
Time.news Editor: That’s invaluable advice! Looking forward, what do you envision for Turība Business School and its students over the next few years?
Dr. Anna Līna: I believe we will continue to build on our strengths, adapting to the evolving educational landscape. Emphasizing digital literacy and sustainability will play a pivotal role in our programs. I also foresee an increasing number of international collaborations that can offer our students even broader horizons in their educational journeys.
Time.news editor: Thank you,Dr. Līna, for sharing your insights on this momentous occasion for Turība Business School. we’re looking forward to the festivity of the achievements of these talented graduates!
Dr. Anna Līna: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be part of this celebration of knowledge and success.