Recently, two academic papers authored by undergraduate students from Shenzhen MSU-BIT University were accepted for presentation at the 51st Annual Conference of the European International Business Academy (EIBA), to be held in December. One paper was completed by Geng Yifei, an undergraduate majoring in Economics, as the first author under the guidance of faculty from the Department of Economics. The other was a collaborative work by Ren Zixuan, Xu Xinyue, Huang Xuanhao, and Pan Yuqi, undergraduates majoring in International Economics and Trade. This marks the first time that undergraduate students from the university have been selected to present at the EIBA Annual Conference, representing another significant breakthrough for the Department of Economics on the international academic stage.
Founded in 1974, EIBA is one of the oldest and largest academic organizations in the field of international business, dedicated to promoting academic exchange, theoretical innovation, and practical applications in international business research. Its flagship event, the Conference of the European International Business Academy, is a premier academic gathering in the field. Now in its 51st edition, the conference attracts renowned scholars, doctoral students, and corporate representatives from dozens of countries worldwide each year to showcase cutting-edge research and exchange the latest academic ideas. The acceptance of two undergraduate papers from Shenzhen MSU-BIT University highlights the continuous improvement of students' research capabilities, global perspectives, and academic innovation.
In recent years, leveraging its international educational strengths, the Department of Economics has focused on cultivating students' solid academic foundations and open global outlook, fostering a learning environment that emphasizes both research innovation and practical exploration. This achievement not only demonstrates the exploratory spirit and academic growth of the department's students but also reflects its solid foundation in talent development and academic research.
Moving forward, the Department of Economics will continue to encourage and support students in showcasing their work on higher-level international platforms, embracing challenges, and accumulating experience in academic research and practical exploration. By honing their skills and broadening their horizons, the department aims to further enhance the university's reputation and influence in the international business academic community, writing a vibrant chapter for Shenzhen MSU-BIT students.

