In today’s interconnected academic landscape, NiBS University, Ghana, demonstrated its commitment to global collaboration and innovation through its participation in the International Week 2026 at the University of Szeged. The event brought together academics and institutional leaders from around the world to exchange ideas and explore the future of higher education.

A key highlight was the contribution of Dr Senanu Klutse to Workshop 2 on “Skills for the Future: SDG 4, Entrepreneurship, and International University Collaboration – The Case of Ghana.” The session emphasized the importance of aligning education with SDG 4 by equipping students with practical, entrepreneurial, and innovation-driven skills to enhance employability and global competitiveness.
Beyond discussions, Dr. Klutse delivered a three-day mini-course on survey questionnaire design for graduate students, providing hands-on training in effective research methods. This reinforced NiBS University’s focus on practical, research-driven education.



The event also featured Deans from business schools across Hungary, Armenia, Romania, Croatia, and Serbia, who shared insights on collaboration, research, and academic mobility, highlighting the value of regional and global partnerships.
Overall, NiBS University’s participation strengthened its international presence and reaffirmed its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and building globally relevant partnerships.