

First of all, we would like to highlight a new collaboration with Austral Education, who organise academic visits to Europe for US universities.
On this occasion we offered a session on the current situation affecting the SCM world to students of Bachelor programmes at the University of Texas at El Paso, a mutually interesting experience.
Once again, we also received a visit in Barcelona from a delegation from the University of Northampton, UK, led by Adrian Pryce, S3 Group’s collaborator in the UK market.
And, once again, we addressed issues related to how to enter the gigantic Chinese market.


Returning to teaching activity which is 100% linked to Spain, this quarter we have resumed our collaboration with the renowned ESIC Business School.
At its Barcelona campus we are teaching ‘Global Business and Operations Management’ (MITB) and ‘Commercial Management’ (MIM) respectively.
Knowing that a large part of our courses is held online, in connection with leader OBS Business School, it is no surprise that this quarter there was also a lot of activity in this area.
Among the many topics offered, we highlight on this occasion the Bootcamp (or workshop) focused on innovation in China, i.e., how the country has promoted various policies to become a leader in innovation (e.g., in e-commerce, electric vehicles, etc.).


We could not miss a new semester of partnership with the Barcelona Campus of the Geneva Business School.
We have repeated ‘Fundamentals of International Trade’ and ‘Global Dimensions of Business’, both for students of the Bachelor in International Management programme.
Finally, as we do every year, we gave a Masterclass on business in China for the students of the Master in International Business Management and Innovation of the BEBS – Barcelona Executive Business School.
A very large, very international and very motivated group ensured that it was a very lively session!













