Serinha Murgorgo was looking for an international degree in innovation and chose UiS Business School. – Business development and innovation cross over all industries, start-ups or existing businesses.
Studied: Master of Science in Business Administration
Specialisation: Business Development and Innovation
This specialisation enables us to learn best practices for developing and managing strategy and innovation to maintain competitive advantage.
Serinha Murgorgo from Zimbabwe has a master's degree in finance and investment from 2016. Then she thought having a second master's in a different field would allow her to qualify for more opportunities. With a finance degree and experience in the public sector, she came to UiS to look for a chance to start a new career path in the private sector.
Why did you choose UiS Business School and Stavanger?
I was looking for an international degree focused on innovation, and UiS Business School offered this. I got an offer, and without hesitation, I came to a beautiful city with friendly people.
At UiS, you work in diverse groups with other international students, allowing for more creativity from different parts of the world. And there are lots of spaces to study and have group discussions here at the campus.
Why did you choose the specialisation in business development and innovation?
It was the name of the specialisation cause I thought it was futuristic - how can we develop businesses and innovate with what we already have in this global market?
Business development and innovation cross over all industries, start-ups or existing businesses. This specialisation enables us to learn best practices for developing and managing strategy and innovation to maintain competitive advantage.
What was your master thesis about? Why did you choose this spesific topic?
The title of the thesis was: Powering the sustainable energy transition with geothermal energy: The future role of Norway in the European geothermal energy market.
My study mate, Tarjei, and I were looking for a research topic that would resonate with our specialisation. We talked with a local company developing innovative technology for the geothermal energy market. After an energy workshop, we agreed that we could work on an energy transition topic. We decided that it was interesting to find out how Norway could scale up the geothermal energy market using the existing expertise from the oil and gas industry.
What did a typical day at UiS look for you?
It was different every semester because of the pandemic. The first semester we only met through a small screen on Zoom, a hybrid of physical and digital classes. It was very interesting to meet the people from the squares in real life.
As things started to normalise, I could start the day as a teaching assistant and then head to the library to study or attend lectures. Sometimes I would have lunch at the canteen and end the day collaborating with fellow students on group assignments.
Tell us about something particularly memorable from your studies?
Coming up first in the InGenious challenge was most memorable for me. The course Strategies for Innovation Management allows working on real-life cases from companies through participating in InGenious-projects. These challenges were both different and exciting.
I applies for the challenge of how to contribute to food security sustainability in Africa, in collaboration with the Kverneland-group.
Do you have any advice for future students?
Have time to enjoy your time studying at UiS, as you will get to associate with people from different cultures and with different experiences, helping you widen your horizon and broaden your mind.
My advice for those slightly older students who want to study is that they shouldn't be afraid cause there is nothing as too old in academia.
What is your dream job?
The strategic innovation specialisation avails an opportunity to work in different industries. After working on global problems, I dream of working for an organisation that challenges the norm and has a focus/mission to contribute innovative solutions to help solve any of these as a consultant or in a research capacity. l would want to help solve any of these as a consultant or in a research capacity.
Read more from UiS Business School
Ola Kvaløy Appointed to Committee on Circular Economy
The government is establishing an expert group to examine measures for reducing resource use and contributing to a more ...
The Centre for Innovation Research Established for an Additional Five Years
The operational term of the existing centre concluded on December 31, 2023. The application for the re-establishment of ...
Doctoral thesis on how students' mindsets affect learning outcomes
Elin Svensen defended her Ph.D. in sociology, social work, culture, and society at the Faculty of Social Sciences on Dec...
New one-year program in Business and Management
Interested in trying out business studies? Now you can take a one-year program in business and management at the Univers...
What influences nurses' career choices?
Leaders who support, listen to, and value their staff are extremely important for nurses' ambitions regarding further ca...
Students competed for the best consulting report
Once again this year, students in the course "Economics of Motivation" had the opportunity to work as consultants in t...
Teaching students how to use AI
Acquiring proficiency in AI technology will be pivotal in the future job market. At the University of Stavanger Business...
Rune Dahl Fitjar is the new head of the Center for Innovation Research
Fitjar is a professor in innovation studies and comes from the position of Vice-Rector for Innovation and Society at the...
New Program Advisory Board for MSc in Business Administration established
In order to improve the quality and relevance of the MSc in Business Administration program, UiS Business School has est...
– The program is top-notch, prestigious, challenging, engaging, and world-class
Hesam Salehi has a master's degree in business administration with a specialisation in strategic marketing and analytics...
Extended partnership between UiS and Norway Summit
The UiS Business School has announced the extension of its partnership with the business conference Norway Summit.
Chandan hopes to be a pioneering marketer and entrepreneur
That's why he chose to study Business Administration at the UiS Business School.
Master program in Law for UiS
UiS Business School has gotten permission to start up a two-year master's program in law. The language of instruction wi...
Prestigious award to a researcher from UiS Business School
Elham Ghazimatin is awarded the «Robert Lusch Early Career Research Award» for her research in marketing.
– What I liked most about UiS and the Business School is the degree of internationalization
UiS Business School and Centre for Innovation Research have had two guest researchers this semester.
– To get the opportunity to publish our own research means a lot
Two master students from UiS Business School have got their research published in an international journal
Students learn about motivation through working as consultants
In Economics of Motivations at UiS Business School, students participated in a case competition as consultants. The winn...
MSc students brought their case studies to a wind farm
– It was perfect that we could go out and see it with our own eyes, says Professor Gorm Kipperberg.
– This is an excellent achievement for our master' students
Three master students from UiS Business School are one of two finalists in the international marketing competition DMC.