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Business Clinic

The BISEB Business Clinic is a practical educational project in which students, under the supervision of experienced professional mentors, try their hand at becoming budding business consultants.

The project combines training, mentoring, and consulting: people who want to start or grow a business in Lithuania and Poland receive basic support if they are unable to figure it out on their own or order such services from the market.

The Business Clinic is named after American university legal clinics, where students learn by helping real people. BISEB applies this approach to entrepreneurship: students work with practical business problems and transform the information they gather into useful tools for entrepreneurs.

The first pilot launch of the Business Clinic resulted in toolkits – user-friendly guides for Belarusian and Ukrainian migrants, young entrepreneurs, and aspiring startup founders. These materials help understand where to start, what steps to check, where to find available financial resources, and what mistakes to avoid.

1. STARTUP TOOLKIT FOR BELARUSIAN AND UKRAINIAN FOUNDERS

For whom: founders and entrepreneurs.

What it's about: A step-by-step guide from idea to launch: validating ideas, creating an MVP, finding first users, scaling, and using support programs in Lithuania and Poland.

2. HOW TO START A BUSINESS IN POLAND

For whom: for those who live in Poland and are thinking about starting a business.

What it's about: A practical guide based on real-life entrepreneurial experience: testing ideas, choosing a strategy, and avoiding common mistakes at the start.

3. HOW TO START A BUSINESS IN LITHUANIA

For whom: for those who live in Lithuania and plan to start their own business.

What it's about: A practical guide based on real-world experience: testing ideas, the logic of running a business, and overcoming typical difficulties at the start.

4. FUNDRAISING FOR BUSINESS

For whom: migrants from Ukraine and Belarus in Poland or Lithuania planning to open or develop a business.

What it's about: A structured guide to external funding sources with an interactive questionnaire to help you find the right options.

Business Clinic is an elective course in the Bachelor's program in Business Economics.

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