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Artem Leirbenthal

International Business Management

What appealed to you about Northumbria University?

The ability to participate in a year abroad in South Korea and gaining knowledge beyond the core subject line. Newcastle Business School provided the best modules for me.

What appealed to you about your chosen course of study?

This course has provided me with the opportunity to engage with a variety of cultures and then experience this first hand by going on a year abroad.

What do you do when you’re not studying?

In my first and second year I had been involved in various student memberships, Global Business Society, Russian Society and became involved in organising a global cultural event at the Business School.

Three words that summarise your time at Northumbria?

Global, Amazing, Empowerment.

What would you like to do once you graduate?

My ambition is to have an international career in supply chain work field and lead an organisation to success.


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