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Schiller International University Becomes Official Partner of Paris Basketball

Schiller International University is proud to announce its new role as an official Campus Partner of Paris Basketball, reinforcing its commitment to bridging international higher education with the dynamic world of professional sport. 

Schiller International University and Real Federación de Golf de Madrid join forces to support student-athletes

Schiller International University has signed a framework collaboration agreement with the Real Federación de Golf de Madrid to expand educational opportunities for federated golfers and their families. 

Schiller International University Participates in El País con tu Futuro in Madrid

On December 17, Schiller International University participated for the first time as an academic partner in El País con tu Futuro, an educational forum organized in Madrid by PRISA, Spain’s leading media and editorial group. 

Schiller International University and Barna Management School Announce Dual Degree for Bachelor's in Business Analytics

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In today’s world, future leaders need both strong local foundations and an international perspective. Schiller International University partners with leading institutions worldwide to provide academic excellence. 

Schiller Welcomes Dr. Arif as Provost and Chief Academic Officer

Madrid

Schiller International University has announced the appointment of Dr. Mohammed Arif as Provost and Chief Academic Officer. Read more!

Schiller International University Joins Forces to Advance Diversity in Organizations

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At Schiller International University, we believe that diversity is not just a value, it is a strategic advantage. 

Mental Health: A Key Pillar – Schiller International University and SINEWS Unite to Support International Students

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Mental health challenges among university students are increasingly evident. Recent studies reveal that many disorders begin before the age of 18.