On 19 May 2023, the Department “Economics and Management”, Faculty FIEB, UTM organized a WORKSHOP, within the project 2022-1-PL01-KA220-HED-000086080 “Electronic Pan-European Learning System for Sustainable Agribusiness MBA Education (e-AgriMBA), co-funded by the European Union.
The purpose of the WORKSHOP was to discuss the content of the MBA – Agribusiness Management study programme.
The event was attended by representatives of the business environment, teachers and students of the study programme “Business and Management”.
The program leader, Ms. Litvin Aurelia emphasized that the content of the study program is innovative, as it modernizes and digitizes agribusiness education and encourages lifelong learning by training digital and language skills of students as well as teachers. The use of the online tool will provide access to high quality cross-border networking and educational resources that will boost the internationalisation of agribusiness education. The free availability of online educational resources will reduce teaching costs and thus increase the effectiveness of the MBA programme.
Business representatives welcomed the initiation of such a programme and that its structure is composed of current and necessary courses such as: digitisation of agriculture, management, marketing, economics, business strategies, food security, food safety, etc., which will certainly contribute to increase the efficiency of agribusiness activity.
The MBA – Agribusiness Management study programme will be internationally accredited by the project partners, and its graduates will obtain the diploma of the TUM Continuing Education Centre and the international diploma of the AgriMBA consortium.On 19 May 2023, the Department “Economics and Management”, FIEB Faculty, TUM organised a WORKSHOP, within the framework of the project 2022-1-PL01-KA220-HED-000086080 “Electronic Pan-European Learning System for Sustainable Agribusiness MBA Education (e-AgriMBA), co-funded by the European Union.
The purpose of the WORKSHOP was to discuss the content of the MBA – Agribusiness Management study programme.
The event was attended by representatives of the business environment, teachers and students of the “Business and Management” study programme.
The programme leader, Ms Litvin Aurelia emphasised that the content of the study programme is innovative, as it modernises and digitises agribusiness education and encourages lifelong learning by training the digital and language skills of students as well as teachers. The use of the online tool will provide access to high quality cross-border networking and educational resources that will boost the internationalisation of agribusiness education. The free availability of online educational resources will reduce teaching costs and thus increase the effectiveness of the MBA programme.
Business representatives welcomed the initiation of such a programme and that its structure is composed of current and necessary courses such as: digitisation of agriculture, management, marketing, economics, business strategies, food security, food safety, etc., which will certainly contribute to increase the efficiency of agribusiness activity.
The MBA – Agribusiness Management study programme will be internationally accredited by the project partners and its graduates will obtain the TUM Continuing Education Centre Diploma and the AgriMBA consortium international diploma.






