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The six-day event is addressed to young entrepreneurs willing to hone their skills
Gdynia City Hall invites all interested students to apply for the upcoming edition of the business week. The eleventh edition of Gdynia Business Week will take place between August 18-23, 2019 in the Polish city. The event enables young people interested in entrepreneurship to hone their skills through an intensive supervised programme. During Gdynia Business Week, with the support of professional mentors from international companies, they will learn the secrets of the art of business, acquire new skills, learn how to work on their self-confidence, overcome the fear of public speaking, and also master their English abilities. And why not gain a group of like-minded new friends?
Apart from high school and technical school students, this year's graduates of the 8th grade of primary school and the third grade of junior high school who are interested in entrepreneurship and speak English on at least an intermediate level (B1) are invited to participate in the program. Accordingly, the graduates of the Gdynia Business Week can apply for the Gdynia Advanced Business Week.
Recruitment for the event is already in an advanced stage. The deadline for registration has been extended till the end of the week or 16th June.
If you are interested and meet the above requirements, please click the link for an application and additional information.
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