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Principles

Our Business is not to Graduate MSc and PhD Students in Socioeconomic Studies, but rather bring Graduates that Eliminate Poverty and its Spillovers Globally.

Principles

Integrity

A fundamental principle that underpins ethical behavior and is essential for building trust and credibility in personal and professional relationships. It involves honesty, consistency,

and adherence to a set of moral and ethical principles.



Commitment and dedication

Willingness to prioritize and support a cause or relationship, while dedication involves a passion and enthusiasm for achieving a particular goal or task. Together, these qualities help individuals to stay focused, motivated, and engaged, even when faced with challenges or setbacks.



Multidisciplinary Teamwork,

The benefits of multidisciplinary teamwork include improved problem-solving, greater creativity, and enhanced communication and collaboration. By bringing together individuals from different disciplines, team members are able to learn from one another, share knowledge and ideas, and develop a more holistic understanding of the problem at hand.

Critical thinking

A cognitive process of analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing information to reach a reasoned and well-founded conclusion or decision. It is an essential skill for effective problem-solving, decision-making, and effective communication in both personal and professional contexts.

Academic freedom

A fundamental principle that protects the rights of scholars, educators, and students to freely pursue and disseminate knowledge, information, and ideas without fear of censorship, reprisal, or discrimination. It is essential for the pursuit of knowledge, intellectual inquiry, and the advancement of human understanding.

Addressing Communities Needs

Addressing community needs requires a sustained and ongoing commitment, as community needs can evolve and change over time. It also requires a holistic and integrated approach, which takes into account the interdependent nature of social, economic, and environmental factors affecting communities.