Wittenborg Expands Its Reach at A2 Education Fair in Türkiye

13.11.2024
 Wittenborg Expands Its Reach at A2 Education Fair in Türkiye

Wittenborg Meets Prospective Students at A2 International Education Fair in Türkiye

Wittenborg successfully participated in the A2 International Education Fair, which took place from 19 to 23 October, in Istanbul and Ankara, Türkiye. The event, organised by A2 International Education, attracted hundreds of attendees, including prospective students, their parents, and local educational agents, making it a key platform for connecting educational institutions with students interested in studying abroad.

As Regional Admissions Manager at Wittenborg, Amin Nadervandi emphasised the significance of this event in fostering meaningful conversations with prospective students. "It was a great opportunity to connect with  students and educational partners face-to-face. The energy at the fair was incredible, and the level of enthusiasm from students about international education was motivating," Nadervandi shared.

Wittenborg’s participation allowed the business school to showcase its range of academic programmes, including both undergraduate and postgraduate studies, and provide essential guidance on admissions processes. The fair also served as a good opportunity for the school to network with local educational agents and gain insights into the regional educational trends that influence student decision-making in Türkiye.

"It was a productive event, especially in terms of building new connections and offering guidance on the various programmes Wittenborg offers," Nadervandi explained.

Nadervandi found the students’ interest in career-oriented programmes particularly compelling. "There was a noticeable demand for degrees that blend academic learning with real-world applications, and this aligns perfectly with Wittenborg’s hands-on approach and career support services," Nadervandi noted.

"The enthusiasm and preparedness of the attendees underscored a strong demand for international education, making it a rewarding experience," he continued.  

Nadervandi further expressed optimism for the future. "I’m excited to follow up on the connections made and explore how we can offer more tailored support to students from this region," he said.  

WUP 13/11/2024 
by Erene Roux 
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