In a UN-supported student competition, a team of Graduate School of Economics International Business Studies Program (IBSP) students was selected as a finalist

In the Global Sustainability and Supply Chain Student Competition, an international program supported by the United Nations, a team of students from the Graduate School of Graduate School of Economics International Business Studies Program (IBSP) (IBSP) was selected as a finalist.

The competition, run jointly by the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA, headquartered in Geneva) and the UN-supported International Center for Transport Diplomacy (ICTD, headquartered in New York), invites undergraduate and graduate students from around the world to propose innovative and practical global supply chain solutions aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Myra Brenda Kint Maravi from the International Business Studies Program (IBSP) of TUFS (IBSP) participated in the event in collaboration with students from the HES-SO MASTER program at the European Institute for Asian Management in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. The team was recognized for its outstanding proposals, including passing the first round of paper screening and presentation screening, and was awarded a commendation and a commemorative medal as a finalist in January of this year.

After this result, Myra said, "I hope that next year, my juniors will use this experience to challenge themselves to even higher goals."

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