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May 2024 | Warsaw

Today, the demands of the job market are changing faster than ever. That is why, at the Social Academy of Sciences, we do not develop degree programs in a vacuum. In May, we met with industry professionals and leaders from the socio-economic sector to discuss the future direction of our School of Management. We wanted a clear answer: what kind of specialists are companies looking to hire right now?
 
The conclusions from the discussion set a clear course for us. Business representatives identified specific areas that will become a priority in our teaching plans.

Financial Technology and Modern Accounting

The market urgently needs professionals who are proficient in commercial financial and accounting systems. With the digital transformation and the upcoming implementation of the National e-Invoice System (KSeF), theoretical knowledge alone is no longer sufficient. We focus on practical skills in preparing financial statements within modern IT environments.

 

Sustainability and ESG Reporting

Environmental protection and social responsibility are no longer just a trend; they have become a strict legal requirement. Companies are looking for experts capable of preparing non-financial reports and implementing ESG strategies across all departments of the organization. This is an area where we plan to significantly expand our offerings of specializations and postgraduate programs.

 

Artificial Intelligence and Risk Management

Today’s business world needs leaders who are ready to manage change and seamlessly implement AI-based solutions. Our partners also highlighted the growing importance of internal auditing, building compliance systems, and issues related to security and civil defense in the broadest sense.

Our ongoing dialogue with the business world allows us to train true professionals. We have invited experts from the Business Council to participate directly in our classes, ensuring that our students gain knowledge straight from the source.