

On June 9, a presentation of the Business Administration students’ report on their Erasmus+ mobility experience in Croatia was held in the St. Ilia the Righteous Conference Hall.
During the meeting, students Luka Alibegashvili, Nika Mameishvili, and Luka Ghurchumelia shared their experiences, knowledge, and impressions gained through participation in the international training course “Blue Entrepreneurship for Youth Workers”.
The students discussed the key topics and outcomes of the training, which focused on sustainable entrepreneurship, youth work, and contemporary approaches to the blue economy. They also reflected on the value of working in an international environment and collaborating with participants from different countries.
Participants learned about environmentally responsible entrepreneurship, principles of sustainable development, and the opportunities Erasmus+ offers young people for international experience, professional growth, and personal development.
The training course “Blue Entrepreneurship for Youth Workers” took place from April 27 to May 4 in Zagreb and Samobor, Croatia, and aimed to strengthen the professional competencies of youth workers and deepen their knowledge of sustainable entrepreneurship.