Rome Business School signed a new cooperation agreement to boost the international network
A new partnership has been signed between Teesside University and Rome Business School. Teesside is a leading University in Middlesbrough, England founded in 1930 with an international reputation for academic excellence that provides an outstanding student and learning experience.
It has ranked in the 801-1000 band of global universities in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021 and in the 201-250 band of 250 global universities in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2020. Teesside delivers undergraduated and postgraduated focused on research, innovation, and engagement with business.
Both institutions mutually agreed on establishing a program of exchange and collaboration in areas of interest and benefit to both of them. The purposes of the cooperation are to promote interest in the teaching and business activities of the respective institutions and to deepen the understanding at each institution of the economic, cultural and social issues relating to its counterpart.
The agreement provides a strong platform through which both institutions can seek to widen participation in higher education in England and Italy and support students to progress and achieve their full potential.
To achieve these goals, in the next months Rome Business School and Teesside University will provide their students with business projects, online conferences with Professors from both institutions, symposia and short/summer programs both in Italy and in England. But also exchange information pertaining to developments in teaching, student development and research.
According to the Rome Business School Dean Antonio Ragusa: “We are honored to partner with Teesside University, an institute with an international approach to education delivery and with whom we shared the values and vision.”
The strategic partnerships were managed by Gerlie Saura – International Business Development Manager and Eleonora Mantovani - International Relations Manager in collaboration with Alizée Cordes, International Student Mobility Manager at Teesside University.