IBS will build a joint platform with 30 NGOs from 5 October
They question the compulsive profit increase; they teach critical thinking; and the potential introduction of the 4-day working week will also prepare students for the IBS in Budapest, celebrating its 30th birthday this year. The university opened its doors three decades ago as the first Hungarian private college, and now they are at the forefront of business education by seeking answers to the challenges of the present day, such as overconsumption or sustainability.
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