Wittenborg Connects with Students from All Over the World at IAmExpat Amsterdam

Event Provides Information about Educational Offerings and Life in the Netherlands
On 8 March, Wittenborg attended IAmExpat Amsterdam 2025, interacting with expats from all over the world and providing information on its educational opportunities. The event was held at Beurs van Berlage, a historic venue in the heart of the Dutch capital.
In addition to higher education institutions, businesses from various sectors were present, including housing, accountancy, healthcare and legal advice, among others. The event also featured 30 educational workshops and presentations designed to provide participants with valuable insights into navigating life in the Netherlands.
Wittenborg was represented by Admissions Administrator Allegra Zazzaro, Regional Admissions Manager Mykhailo Huba and student representative Seyed Hejazei, who is pursuing an MBA in Entrepreneurship.
According to Zazzaro, by participating in IAmExpat Amsterdam 2025, she had the opportunity to interact with numerous students from across Europe and beyond who were interested in studying at or collaborating with Wittenborg. “Among them were two students from Italy who were interested in moving to the Netherlands for their studies, inspired by the great experiences of other international students. It was also wonderful to meet new people eager for future collaborations with Wittenborg. I highly value the efforts of Panos Sarlanis, IAmExpat Media’s co-founder, who, along with his team, consistently creates an incredible experience and fosters a fun and welcoming atmosphere,” she said.
MBA student Seyed Hejazei commented that, in addition to representing the school, he attended the fair to learn about his rights as an expat, explore networking communities and seek information about opportunities available in the Netherlands during his studies.
“I had a positive experience presenting Wittenborg to others and sharing my experiences as a student. People were inquiring about the programmes the school offers, and they also had questions about the visa process, what happens after the programme, and how they can leverage Wittenborg's network for job hunting. Having the chance to speak on behalf of the school and showcase the programmes and the wonderful people I have encountered there has been a valuable experience for me. I would love to do it again.”
WUP 14/03/2025
by Ulisses Sawczuk
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