Business Departament Makeover

Fall 2013 will begin with serious changes in the Business Department. New professors are needed to teach business law, management information systems (MIS), and corporate finance. Elective courses in accounting, human resource management and marketing also require new staff.
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New IT Staff Member on Board

You can see him wandering between Skapto and the Main Building. You can find him in BAC or in the America for Bulgaria building taking care of the technology. Aleksandar Ovnarski, an AUBG alumnus, has returned to the University as the newest addition to the IT department. Continue reading…
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Sexiled

If you have never come across this term, either you have never lived in a dormitory or you are one of the few privileged people, whose roommates keep their intimate life to themselves. “Sexiled” refers to a situation where you are “exiled” from your room, because your roommate is involved in sexual intercourse. Continue reading…
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Rules Are Meant to be Broken

Pavel Ezekiev, Managing Partner at NEVEQ and a member of AUBG Board of Trustees, and Steve Keil, CEO and co-founder of MammothDB visited AUBG for a lecture on Global, Regional and Bulgarian Context for Successful Business Creation on January 18. The event was held at the Andrey Delchev Auditorium and it was part of the Entrepreneurship StartUp program. Continue reading…
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The Next Big Thing

AUBG students embraced their creativity during the event “Team Brand Campaign Proposal.” They presented their conceptual ideas for advertising campaign in front of their classmates and a panel of judges, professionals in this field. The event, that was held in the BAC Auditorium, on November 28th, is part of the Brand Marketing course and it was organized by AUBG professor Milena Nikolova and the Business Club. Continue reading…
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AVON Presentation and Case-Study Competition

A seminar on Domestic Violence will be held in BAC Auditorium on Wednesday, November 28.The event is organized by the Bulgarian branch of AVON and the recently created PR and Motivation Club. The seminar will be composed of two parts – a presentation and a case-study competition. It will start at 3.30pm and will last three hours. Students will be able to come and go at any point. Continue reading…
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Why Is It Always the Jews’ Fault?

Why is it always the Jews’ fault? That was the question on which Professor Diego Lucci gave an answer on Thursday, November 22. The presentation was organized by Freakonomics Club and it was held in the Blakanski Academic Centre. Continue reading…
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An Evening With Bon Appétit

“Everyone can cook!” was the motto of the first for this year Bon Appétit event. Soft French music and diversity of tempting delicious foods welcomed the students in BAC on Tuesday,13th of November. Continue reading…
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Inside JMC Rocks

This year brings many changes around the university – from the new America for Bulgaria building to the course registration system. For JMC Rocks this semester is also signed by the flow of change. The two presidents Kseniya Linnikova (KL) and Maria Kucheryavaya (MK) share thoughts on the events around ASA and the novelty in JMC Rocks. Continue reading…
Read more...Cutting the Finals

On Thursday, November 8, the Student Government sent an email to all students regarding a proposal to change the Academic Calendar for Spring semester 2013. In addition to adjusting the finals week to avoid the Bulgarian national holidays and Easter, which coincide in 2013, it is suggested that all exams will be conducted in four days instead of the usual five. Continue reading…
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