

In Vienna, reporting on Iranian politics
بیژن خواجه پور یکی از مدیران و صاحبان موسسه بین المللی آتیه مستقر در وین که شاخه ای از شرکتهای گروه آتیه ( شرکتهای مشاوره استراتژیک) در تهران است؛ می باشد. خواجه پور تحصیلات تکمیلی خود را دررشته های مدیریت و اقتصاد در آلمان و بریتانیا به پایان برده و مدرک دکتری خود را در رشته مدیریت بازرگانی از دانشگاه بین المللی مدیریت پاریس در یافت کرده است.











