The first GGG Higher Education Roundtable 2025 was recently held at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences in Berlin, bringing together CEOs of the GGG entities, including GGG Group CEO Sagi Hartov, for a strategic dialogue on the future of global higher education.
On Thursday 6th November 2025, the University of Europe for Applied Sciences hosted the GGG Autumn Career Fair 2025 at its Berlin campus, in association with Berlin School of Business and Innovation and Gisma University of Applied Sciences
On 11 September 2025, Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) hosted The ‘Paris’ Forum: AI and Digital Transformation – Building a Sustainable Tomorrow at its Paris Campus auditorium. The hybrid event brought together distinguished academics, researchers, students, and alumni to discuss the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies in shaping a sustainable and human-centric future.
On 5th September 2025, BSBI hosted the latest edition of the BSBI Future Lab Challenge at the Alte Post Berlin campus, bringing together talented students for a hands-on marketing and business innovation competition, working for a real challenge: the iconic fashion brand Armand Basi.
From 28 July to 1 August 2025, selected BSBI students attended IC Shorts at the University of Applied Sciences Europe – Amsterdam. The week-long programme offered workshops on business planning, market research, branding, and pitching, alongside cultural and team-building activities. Guided by Head of Campus Operations Hamburg, Liz Fernando, students developed and presented business ideas at the Final Pitch Ceremony, where awards were given for Best Overall Pitch and Most Innovative Idea. All participants received certificates.
On 22 July 2025, Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) marked a significant milestone with its 9th and largest graduation ceremony held in Berlin, Germany. A total of 288 graduates and 228 guests gathered from 33 nationalities, representing BSBI’s Berlin, Hamburg, and Paris campuses. Graduates came from 16 different programmes across bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate levels.