The ICBC Foundation decided to extend the Registration for the 2024 cycle for the Foreign Trade Program. Applications can be made until Friday, March 08, by visiting https://www.fundacionicbc.com.ar/home_carrera.php, or by writing to [email protected].
El Home The course will begin next Monday, March 4th. It is taught in Buenos Aires from Monday to Friday from 8 to 11 or from 18.30:21.30 to 3:XNUMX, and the course lasts XNUMX years.
The technical school has the academic direction Natalia Zacarías as Rector, Doctor in Education from the Autonomous University of Madrid, and Nancy Domanchuk as Academic Secretary, who has worked at the ICBC Foundation School of Foreign Trade since 1996 and has held the position of Secretary since 2005.
The proposal embraces teaching from some of the main experts of foreign trade in Argentina, such as: Marcelo Wiñazki, Alejandro Casaburi, Juan Pedro Mercadé, Inés Romano, María Liliana Herrera Albrieu, Beatriz Molo, Mercedes Enrico, Rosana Ricchini, Sonia Medina, Gustavo and Ricardo Fernández Quesada, Jorge Rodríguez, Ramiro Podetti, José Luis Racciatti, María Marta Simone and Horacio Catoni, among others.
On the other hand, the curriculum offers highlights the following: Subjects Customs, Banking and Exchange, International Economic Law, Foreign Trade Administration, Taxes, International Negotiations, Financial Administration and Excellence and Quality.
As an additional element worth highlighting, the course of the technical course includes trips of professional practices both abroad and within the country, and the possibility of travelling to China with prestigious companies, including visits to free zones, ports, tax warehouses, suppliers and commercial promotion centres; are complemented by an extensive work plan representing Argentine products at business meetings, fairs and exhibitions.
With this call for academic proposals, the ICBC Foundation, through its Institute of International Trade, ratifies its Commitment to Foreign Trade as a driving force behind the development of our country, promoting the training of talents with interpersonal and technical skills to perform effectively in private companies, public bodies or as independent professionals.
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