published on 07.04.25
A few weeks ago, in Bogotá (Colombia), the French and Spanish embassies gathered selected high school counselors to present the benefits for Colombian students of studying in France and Spain. This event was hosted as an activity for both Governments and counted with the representation of Joana Lloret from the Embassy of Spain and Paula Alejandra from the Embassy of France. Also, Olivier Benielli, as the TBS Education-Barcelona campus Dean, attended the event.
This key meeting took place at the Salvio by Hilton Hotel, where they enjoyed a distinguished breakfast with approximately 30 high school counselors, all eager to learn about what France and Spain have to offer. They not only learn about general aspects like the weather or the quality of life in the countries; they also understand what makes these two southern European countries so special that any other country can’t offer, about the opportunities, the academic ambition, the innovations, the open-mindedness, and the uniqueness of the environment.
As previously mentioned, TBS Education had the opportunity to contribute to the event, thanks to its status as one of the top business schools in both host countries. It allowed us to showcase what makes our Bachelor in Management special, not only on a global scale but also in France and Spain, and highlighted how each country’s core principles are perfectly aligned with the spirit of TBS Education in perfection.
This session was a moment of collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and appreciation of diverse perspectives. We want to extend our warm gratitude for being invited and, of course, to all participants, with a particular mention to José Ovalle for his key role in bringing this event to fulfillment.
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