BIP Mobility | Learning with Global Industry Leaders

An impactful Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) experience in the Netherlands, focused on Consulting on Change and the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

As part of the programme, International Business students participated in international teams, addressing complex, AI-driven business challenges through a consultant’s mindset. The mobility was academically supported and enriched by Muhammad Sohail from the Faculty of Business Management, who accompanied the students to Fontys University of Applied Sciences, providing mentoring and coaching throughout the programme.

A key strength of this BIP was the strong involvement of industry partners, including Signify and Vanlader, who shared real-world strategic challenges and demonstrated how AI-driven change is managed in global organisations. This collaboration enabled students to directly connect academic knowledge with practical, high-impact business applications.

👥 With 50+ students from 7 countries, the programme successfully combined international mobility, cross-cultural teamwork, and close industry engagement — offering a truly global and practice-oriented learning experience. 🚀

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