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King’s Chief Operating Officer visits NGU


Sun 29 Sep 2019 | 06:17 PM
Ibrahim Eldeeb

As one of the top UK universities, and as part of our academic collaboration, King’s College London brings its worldwide expertise to NGU.

The School of Business and Finance at NGU is pleased to have hosted an academic and quality assurance visit by Mr. Darren Wallis, Chief Operating Officer, KCL, Dr. Aditi Gupta, Senior Lecturer in Accounting & Financial Management, KCL, and Dr. Alexandra Budjanovcanin, Lecturer in Work Psychology and Human Resources Management, KCL.

The visit took place from September 23rd till 26th. 

The academic collaboration agreement between NGU and KCL sought the collaboration between the staff from KCL and NGU in strategic planning, organization, and governance.

To that end, KCL visit included meetings with the School of Business and Finance faculty and staff. As well as meetings with Year 1 and 2 business students to discuss King’s student life and general overview of the Majors. 

King’s Chief Operating Officer visits NGU

Additionally, the visit discussed the Exchange and Study Abroad Programs, which offers the excelling students in the school of Business and Finance an opportunity to study for a semester and up to a year abroad at King’s College London.

King’s is currently ranked 31st in the QS World University Rankings and is consistently placed in the top 50 of various global university rankings. With over 31,000 students (including more than 12,800 postgraduates) from 150 countries and over 8,500 employees.

King’s strategic vision is to make the world a better place by focusing on five key strategic priorities: educate to inspire and improve; research to inform and innovate; serve to shape and transform; a civic university at the heart of London; an international community that serves the world.

King’s Chief Operating Officer visits NGU

 

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