Berlin School of Business and Innovation announces new academic partnership with the University of Chichester

The Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) has announced a new academic partnership with the University of Chichester, creating new opportunities for students and joint initiatives.

The two institutions aim to provide students with cross-border study opportunities and dynamic academic exchange.

BSBI was recently awarded the Best Innovation Strategy 2025 Award for its AI-powered educational robot BOTSBI and received high commendation in the Best Digital Transformation 2025 category at the AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards.

The new partnership is said to mark a milestone in BSBI’s international development, which has recently extended beyond Germany with new campuses in Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, and Athens. 

Professor Dr. Kyriakos Kouveliotis, Provost of BSBI, comments: “The new academic partnership with the University of Chichester opens new horizons for BSBI for achieving another milestone. This time, we are ready to experience a remarkable educational journey with a top-class British public University. A journey that will provide our students with the highest level of quality that such an esteemed institution as Chichester can offer. 

“It is also astonishing to observe, even from the first days of our collaboration, the common vision, the enthusiasm and the positive spirit that we share with the wonderful colleagues from Chichester. All BSBI family is extremely proud, full of energy, and with new ideas and new programmes that we are ready to implement across all our locations in Europe.”

Professor Dr. Symeon Dagkas, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Chichester, adds: “I look forward to developing a strong partnership which allows students to pursue exciting study options in Germany. This partnership represents a significant step toward expanding the University’s global footprint and providing students with enriching international academic experiences.”

The two institutions say the partnership demonstrates their shared vision for inclusive and globally-focused education that will shape the business leaders of tomorrow.

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