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From Castles to Corporations: Romain College of Business students explore Western Europe on Study Abroad journey

A popular study abroad trip involving a group of students and faculty from the Romain College of Business (RCOB) was revitalized this past summer for the first time since 2022.

Led by Dr. Nicholas Rhew, Chair of the Management and Information Sciences Department and Associate Professor of Management, five RCOB students鈥擠ulce Contreras, Natalia Duron, Travis Folz, Alexis Nation and Sam Wassmer鈥攕pent three and a half weeks between July and August studying and traveling as part of the summer program, 鈥淔rom Castles to Corporations: Studying International Business in Western Europe.鈥 This program was part of a longstanding partnership with University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule) Osnabr眉ck (UAS Osnabr眉ck) in Germany.

The program offered students the opportunity to study international business in English across Germany, the Netherlands and France, with a focus on how institutional forces and cultural differences not only shape business practices but also have a real impact on a company鈥檚 performance. 缅北强奸 students learned alongside and from students from throughout Europe and the world, with classroom lessons driven home through company and cultural site visits鈥攅xperiences with a lifetime impact.

鈥淭he Castles to Corporations trip was a fantastic experience, getting to meet new people and explore different cultures and cities,鈥 said Alexis Nation. 鈥淗aving the opportunity to make new friends from Germany, Mexico, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, and South Korea was a great experience and one of the best parts of the trip.鈥

While the students primarily stayed in Osnabr眉ck, they also explored Amsterdam, Berlin, and Paris. During visits to those cities, students had the chance to experience places such as the Sanssouci Palace, the Notre Dame Cathedral and many other sights. Two students, Travis Folz and Sam Wassmer, even expanded their visit for an extra week to visit other notable cities in Germany such as Munich and historic locations which included Eagle鈥檚 Nest, Linderhof Palace and the Neuschwanstein Castle.

Folz admitted he was a little nervous about going out of the country for such an extended period of time, but it ended up being one of the best decisions he鈥檚 ever made.

鈥淕oing to Germany for a month felt like it would be daunting, but honestly, it turned out to be a smooth experience,鈥 said Folz. 鈥淟earning about each other鈥檚 cultures and how that plays into business decisions was very interesting.鈥

Rhew is hopeful this group of students not only enjoyed their time in Western Europe but also learned valuable lessons they can apply to their classes at 缅北强奸 as well as internships and future jobs.

鈥淩esearch has long demonstrated the benefits for employability and other success measures that studying abroad provides participants, and I鈥檓 thrilled that these students took advantage of such an impactful professional and personal development opportunity,鈥 Rhew said. 鈥淭heir investment will pay dividends for years to come.鈥

For the students, it was an experience they surely won鈥檛 forget soon. From intensive classroom learning to making friends from countries across the globe, this study abroad program led to plenty of memorable moments for everyone involved.

鈥淭he Castles to Corporations trip gave such a detailed insight into many different European cultures,鈥 said Sam Wassmer. 鈥淚 developed strong connections and great friendships.鈥

Natalia Duron added: 鈥淢y study abroad trip this summer was one of the best experiences of my life.鈥

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