BERGHS NAMED WORLD’S BEST SCHOOL – AGAIN!

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Interactive Communication Students Dominating the International Advertising Award

For the first time ever, a school is announced School of Year, two years in a row. 2010 Berghs was again recognized as the Future Lions School, with four of the 20 shortlisted projects and three of the five finalists being work of Berghs’ students.

James Hilton, Co-Founder & Chief Creative Officer AKQA, was looking forward to celebrating with attending Berghs students and staff accordingly.

- With a record number of entries this year, and an amazing standard of work, this is a huge achievement.

The successful finalists from Berghs being recognized in the international award are:

- Johan Gerdin and Jonas Åhlén, Interactive Communication students, awarded for Bring Change.

- Tobias Fant and Olle Isaksson, Interactive Communication students, with help from Petra Qvist, Production Management – Operative Project Management, awarded for Absolute.

- Felipe Montt, Interactive Communication and Arvid Ringborg, Advertising – copy, awarded for Re-Coop.

See the students' case films at http://www.berghs.se/5302.

At the Cannes Lions Awards, Berghs was giving a presentation during the seminar sharing the Berghs’ key to success. Pär Lager, CEO Berghs School of Communication was proud to receive the Future Lions School Award together with the students in Cannes. 

Pär Lager, CEO Berghs School of Communication | Email: par@berghs.se | Tel: +46 8-587 550 90

Berghs School of Communication offers strategic and creative educational programs within marketing communications at several levels and formats. We offer Professional Diploma Programs and an International Bachelor Program for full-time studies, more than 80 part-time courses, and customized programs for corporate clients. Every year about 3000 people study at Berghs in one type of program or another, either in Sweden or abroad. An additional 3000 guests attend our inspirational seminars. Berghs School of Communication is located in central Stockholm, Sweden, and is owned by the Norwegian corporation Anton B. Nilsen, which also runs several other schools, among them Westerdals School of Communication and NITH University in Oslo.

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