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University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE)

Sagi Hartov, CEO University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) und Executive Chairman & Co-Founder BSBI

 

1.  Describe your company in a tweet 

The system-accredited University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) with a total of four locations throughout Germany is one of the TOP universities in Germany and offers a variety of innovative Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes as well as an international cooperation network.

2.  Why are you involved as a Berlin Partner?*

UE stands for practice-oriented teaching. Berlin Partner offers the opportunity to generate reach, expand an existing, diverse partner network and use synergies to guarantee the best possible education for our students.

3.  What topics drive you in relation to your industry?

The topics of research and development, digitalisation, innovation and creativity as well as barrier-free access to education are the driving pillars for our company.

4.  What makes Berlin special for you?

Berlin stands for internationality, creativity, diversity, innovation and a vibrant cultural and start-up scene - topics that drive us as UE and that we support.

5. Why is Berlin attractive for your company?

As the capital city, Berlin is a meeting place for creatives and researchers from all over the world, constantly changing and always on the move. Berlin offers students and staff the perfect place to develop, make international contacts and immerse themselves in a fast-paced but varied working world.

6.  How does your company implement the topic of sustainability?

Currently we are not implementing any concrete sustainability projects, but we do have a number of corporate social responsibility projects. Feel free to link to this: https://www.ue-germany.com/de/ueber-uns/corporate-social-responsibility
 

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