BAU Boston
BAU Boston
BAU Boston

BAU Boston

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About BAU Boston

BAU Boston facilitates outreach and cooperation between BAU and the Boston area’s world-class academic, research, and business community.  Establishment of academic programs for BAU students and for visiting students from local colleges is underway.  Contact the Director for more information.

The campus supports academic and business activity for BAU students and faculty, and for other enterprises wishing to work cooperatively with the school.  Digital facilities include conference rooms with overhead projectors and flat panel displays, videoconferencing capability, high-speed internet, hosting servers, security firewall systems, and ready-to-use telephony.  Office amenities include a kitchen and showers with lockers.

Address: Cambridge Innovation Center 1 Broadway, 5th Floor Cambridge, MA02142 01.617.401.2340

Phone: Inter-office: 617-401-2340

Director: Onur Arslan

Facilities: • 4 professional conference rooms, equipped with flat panel displays or data projectors

• 3 conference rooms equipped with video conference capability

• Equipped kitchen with fully stocked beverages and snacks

• Shower rooms (equipped with lockers, towels and toiletries)

• Advanced telephone and voicemail services

• Color and black and white laser printers, Multiple copiers, including color copiers, and fax systems

• High availability Internet connections with multiple carrier connections totaling 300 mbps

• Video conferencing systems capable of both ISDN and IP connections

• Onsite secure co-location facilities:

• Hosting for your development servers

• Secured behind Cisco firewalls

Dormitory: No accommodation service available

Programmes: Negotiations about partner education programmes are in process between BU and NEU. Our center facilitates communication between BAU and academics and businesspeople of Boston and its surrounds. Home to the former headquarters of important companies like Google, this center is waiting for BAU entrepreneurs. CO-OP interns can also utilize these facilities.

Opening Date: 2012

ABOUT BOSTON AND CAMBRIDGE

Boston and Cambridge are two of the oldest and most culturally significant cities in the United States.  Together they make up a leading center of learning, culture, finance, and technological innovation.  Local universities include Harvard, MIT, Northeastern University, Berklee School of Music, and over forty others.  More than 120,000 students study there.

The cities enjoy world-class music, theater, fine arts, professional sports, and cuisine, and a diverse nightlife of dance clubs, music venues, bars, and other activity.  Industry supports some of the best-known institutions in the world, including Massachusetts General Hospital, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Fidelity Investments, and State Street Corporation.  Google, Microsoft, Amazon.com, and other technology companies also keep research and business offices here.

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