Blackwell Global University announces the visit of its President and Co-Founder, Sherman Roberts, to Peru, where he will host exclusive informational sessions on the university's academic programs and innovative learning opportunities. These sessions will take place on November 5 in Lima and November 8 in Arequipa, offering a unique opportunity for prospective students, professionals, and the general public to explore how Blackwell’s advanced training programs can help them enhance their skills and knowledge in a globalized world.
Sherman Roberts' visit underscores Blackwell Global University’s commitment to educational innovation and academic excellence. During these sessions, he will discuss key aspects of the university’s undergraduate and graduate programs, including its flexible curricula, virtual and hybrid learning models, and how these programs are tailored to meet the needs of students in Peru and across Latin America.
Blackwell Global University offers a diverse range of programs in high-demand fields such as International Business, Digital Marketing, Business Administration, Finance, Software Engineering, and more. Roberts will highlight how each program combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring students gain the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their careers—both locally and internationally.
Additionally, he will share insights into Blackwell’s strategic partnerships with global companies, which provide students with internship opportunities, professional networking, and continuous career development.
This informational session is open to anyone interested in discovering how a cutting-edge, high-quality education at Blackwell Global University can transform their professional future. Attendees will also have the exclusive opportunity to interact with Sherman Roberts in a Q&A session, where they can ask specific questions about academic programs, admissions, and other benefits.
Interested individuals can register here: https://blackwell.university/lp/charla-informativa-shermann/
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