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Located right in the heart of downtown Boston, Suffolk University gives its students unparalleled access to the city and all it offers.
Our college green is the Boston Common. We are steps from dozens of historic sites like the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, and the Massachusetts State House. We have no real boundaries to our campus—Boston and Suffolk blends together. That means our students have incredible access to a wealth of opportunities, whether it’s museums and restaurants or internships and co-ops.
At the same time, we also take pride in being a personal, student-centered school where faculty and administrators know students by name. We take the time to recognize each student’s promise, figure out what makes them tick, and build important mentoring relationships.
As we have done since our founding, we strive for one thing at Suffolk: give students the tools they need to be successful, smart, and satisfied at whatever they choose to do.
Recent experiences
Managing the Global Environment (Intensive EMBA Course)
EMBA-780
Are you exploring global markets for your organization's offerings? In this project, EMBA student-consultants will work in teams, applying their business acumen and creativity to identify and analyze appropriate internationalization strategies for your product or service. They will use knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of the global business environment and the complexity of operating in an international setting obtained during this course. International target markets and an associated internationalization approach will be recommended after an analysis of the industry landscape, socioeconomic trends, cultural, regulatory, and financial analysis. This course is an intensive two-week offering with two all-day classroom sessions and interim time devoted to self-directed small-group work on the client project. Project introductions will take place on Saturday November 20th and final recommendations will be presented to the client on Saturday December 4th.
Global Market Entry Plan
SIB 419
Student-researchers will research and compare potential countries for your organization to expand into and develop an entry strategy.
Business Consulting Project
MGMT 419
Your firm has a complex challenge that it would like outside research and consultation on to provide different perspectives .
Virtual Project Interns in Entrepreneurship Fall 2021
Bring on more students from Suffolk University in the Entrepreneurship Department to be your virtual interns in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the internship period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students must complete 150 hours of placement between September 1, 2021, and December 1, 2021. Entrepreneurship students are looking for both paid and unpaid internships with a preference for paid experiences. Would you please indicate in your project submission which you can offer? Due to COVID-19 restrictions, student placements will only occur virtually.