Warsaw, 25th July 2011 – Petar Trendafilov is among the top two students with the highest exam scores recently released from the
Summer University Warsaw (SUW), which took place from July 3rd through the 15th, involving almost 50 students participating from many countries all across Europe. Petar distinguished himself from his peers who reside from countries such as Portugal, Germany, South Korea, India, France, Russia, Austria, Australia, England, Canada, and many more.
Petar Trendafilov, from Ohrid, Macedonia, has this to say about his experience: “These amazing two weeks in which I participated was a wonderful experience, made possible with the joint effort of myself and UACS, which provided and prepared me for everything I needed to achieve great results in this program through positive and effective experiences in the classroom.”
“I hope that (Petar) enjoyed the program and that next year UACS will appoint another great and intelligent young student to participate in Summer University Warsaw 2012,” exclaimed Joanna Tabor, Warsaw School of Economics.
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School of Business Economics and Management at the University American College Skopje carefully selected a student of theirs that would best fit into the program designed by SUW. Included in the mission statement of UACS states the following: To foster leadership, service and international understanding in local, regional and global communities through joint academic programs and joint degrees.
For additional information please contact Joanna Tabor, Training and Educational Project Specialist at the Warsaw School of Economics, at jtabor@sgh.waw.pl or Nick Naumoff, Information Officer of the Networking Department at the University American College Skopje, at nicholas.naumoff@uacs.edu.mk.
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Summer University Warsaw is a 2-week-long course on economics and management carried out by Warsaw School of Economics. Addressed to foreign students, it encourages them to gain an economic knowledge as well as to benefit from new cultures and people from different countries.
Petar is in the very front row, sixth from the left. |