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View from the top: Professor Victor Beker, University of Belgrano
While the personal benefits of pursuing graduate programs abroad can be various, the University of Belgrano has developed strong relationships with local and national companies to ensure that what is taught at the University is relevant to future employers and a student’s career prospects. Whether through an extensive program of internships available to students while they are pursuing their degree, or via an annual “Fair of Enterprises,” held for the recruitment of new staff to Argentine companies, the links between the academic and business worlds are very strong for all students at Belgrano.
I strongly believe in team work and I trust and empower the people with whom I work and they know I will back them up if a problem arises. International students really benefit from this environment.
Reflecting on his own international experiences, Professor Beker points to one episode that has altered the way he views the international student experience. “Something that helped me was not only the fact that I had been an international student myself – which was, after all, a long time ago - but that in 1996 my son Pablo went to study at Cornell University in the USA. This more recent, but different episode, really brought home to me first hand an impression of the challenges and problems an international student faces when they study abroad.” As a way of reducing these challenges for international students studying at the University of Belgrano, Professor Beker has implemented a program of support. “I strongly believe in team work and I trust and empower the people with whom I work and they know I will back them up if a problem arises. International students really benefit from this environment.”
The support offered to international students at Belgrano by Professor Beker and his team ensure they can focus on their graduate programs during their time in Buenos Aires. The effect, according to Professor Beker, is very positive indeed. “Our recruitment of new international students is mainly based on word of mouth and most of the international students come here because our university has been recommended to them by their companions. We have a whole team of academic advisors and administrative staff to support international students once they come to Argentina and we help them solve any academic, administrative or personal issue.”
Professor Beker truly believes in the benefits of an international graduate program and recommends leaving one’s home country for an education as well as a personal experience to as many students as possible. “If somebody doubts the importance of internationalisation in education, seeing one of my students employed and married as a result of studying abroad is a good example of the international experience that it has not only academic but cultural and personal.”


