Santiago Mingo, academic director of CEMS UAI, says
“This group was very active and committed to the classes and different activities organized throughout the term. We now bid farewell to the students who spent this academic term with us. Some exchange students will travel throughout Chile and Latin America during the next few weeks before returning to their home schools. Meanwhile, UAI students are preparing for their term abroad in one of the other schools that are part of the CEMS alliance.”
Such is the case of Macarena Arancibia, Marketing Head of CEMS Club Santiago, who is preparing to continue her studies in Austria at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU). She explained that CEMS has been an important step in her professional career and hopes to improve her skills and knowledge in this new international experience:
“I chose to continue my studies in Austria because of its culture, because it’s located at the heart of Europe, and because the University is amazing. Plus, Austria has one of the largest CEMS Clubs in the world and is one of the countries that receives the most students. I think what I can learn there will help me in my future professional development.”
Like Macarena, other UAI students are preparing to travel to other CEMS schools in the next few months. A group of exchange students will visit Patagonia before returning to their home schools.