University of National and World Economy

Manager Talks: Nikolay Bachvarov on Leadership, Team Motivation and Market Resilience at Baumit Bulgaria

Nikolay Bachvarov was born on May 14, 1962 in Sevlievo. He has served as the Manager of Baumit Bulgaria EOOD since 2000. Prior to this role, he held several key positions, including Consultant at Ernst & Young AFA, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of "Bulgaria" Privatization Fund, and Vice President of Finance at "Bulgaria Holding."

Bulgaria's Glavchev Ready to Continue as Acting Prime Minister if Third Mandate Fails

Acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has expressed his willingness to remain in office if the third mandate is not fulfilled and the country must be governed by an acting cabinet once again. This was made clear from Glavchev's responses to questions from citizens and the media on Facebook earlier today.

Bulgaria’s Urban Development: City Is Engine of Civilization

What are the working ways for optimizing the costs of those living in the large cities of Bulgaria? To what extent do we have a choice between their possible housing, energy, logistical, health and cultural potential?

Dimitar Sabev, PhD in Economics, journalist and traveling person, commented for "Our Day" radio show.

The BNB Releases into Circulation a Partially Gold-Plated Silver Commemorative Coin ‘100 Years of University of National and World Economy’

From 11 May 2020 the Bulgarian National Bank will release into circulation a partially gold-plated silver commemorative coin '100 Years of University of National and World Economy', BNB reported.

It will be sold for BGN 72 (seventy two levs).

BSMEPA will Work with ICIB to Transfer Technology from Scientific Units to Business

The Executive Agency for the Promotion of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (BSMEPA) has signed a Cooperation Agreement with the Institute of Creative Industries and Business at the University of National and World Economy that will help raise awareness among Bulgarian SMEs about intellectual property and technology transfer issues.

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