Students at the University of Hertfordshire celebrated diverse cultures around the world at the International Business Fest 2024.
Mayor of Welwyn Hatfield Cllr Pankit Shah was among the guests at the event on Monday, March 18, which was organised by students of M.Sc. International Business.
Mayor Cllr Pankit Shah attended the event (Image: Dhanush Kamarapu)
The students put on a variety show featuring dances, singing, a fashion catwalk and other performances.
Mayor Cllr Shah said: "We all know that the University of Hertfordshire always strives to engage various students and community through their various initiatives, events, and programmes and this is what makes our borough vibrant and diverse.
The event celebrated diverse cultures around the world (Image: Dhanush Kamarapu)
"My heartfelt appreciation to all the student performers, volunteers, teachers, staff, entire team of organisers, the student societies and sponsors for their exceptional presence in making this a very successful event.
"Their dedication and hard work have made the borough a place of great significance."
Dr Joel Carlton, deputy dean of Hertfordshire Business School, said: "It’s great to see the hard work of our M.Sc. International Business students pay off with this fantastic event.
"Seeing so many vibrant performances in celebration of cultures from around the world is a brilliant reflection of our global, entrepreneurial spirit here at the University of Hertfordshire.
"We are proud the event has brought students, businesses and the local community together."
Attendees at the International Business Fest 2024 (Image: Dhanush Kamarapu)
The event was organised by International Business students (Image: Dhanush Kamarapu)
Performers at the International Business Fest (Image: Dhanush Kamarapu)
Performers at the International Business Fest (Image: Dhanush Kamarapu)
Performers at the International Business Fest (Image: Dhanush Kamarapu)
The event celebrated diverse culture around the world (Image: Dhanush Kamarapu)
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