Come visit us and let's create new achievements and dreams!

Dear fellow alumni!

In this edition of the newsletter, we focus on dreams of various kinds. Some are still in the initiation phase, others are in the development stage, and some are nearing the finish line.
EBS Rector Meelis Kitsing emphasizes the importance of creativity in the journey of creating dreams, as on the road, one encounters uncertainties and risks. Creating dreams starts with creativity, and we could boldly embrace it right away. Promises to fulfil dreams often remain at a standstill if they lack inspiration behind them. The EBS Impact Fund is still a maturing idea that, with the strength of our community, can stimulate educational innovation or encourage knowledge-based private and public sector cooperation.

An example of the determined implementation of a dream is the International Estonian Centre KESKUS, being established in Toronto, Canada. Project manager Ellen Valter introduced it at EBS last summer, and it is hoped to open by the end of 2025. Unfortunately, there is still uncertainty in the final stage, and help has been requested in this regard.


Wishing to be an inviting community for its graduates, EBS invests both in property and mind. We have furnished the Lauteri Street premises with modern technology and offer them for event organization. Our curricula are regularly updated with both short courses and popular micro-degree programs. In the newsletter, you can read about a visit from a group of alumni and a valuable learning experience.


I hope that the previous journey at EBS has helped you fulfil your dreams. Come visit us this year and let's give chances to new ones!

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