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Applied Science University hosts London South Bank University delegation
Applied Science University hosts London South Bank University delegation

Daily Tribune

time01-03-2025

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Applied Science University hosts London South Bank University delegation

Applied Science University (ASU) has welcomed a delegation from its strategic partner, London South Bank University (LSBU), for a series of engaging meetings aimed at strengthening the partnerships and expanding international opportunities for students in the Dual Award programmes, which includes BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering, BEng (Hons) Architectural Engineering, BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering, BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, BA (Hons) Business Management, and LLB (Hons) Law. Over the course of three days, LSBU representatives held discussions with ASU's leadership, academic members, and students, focusing on educational quality and outcomes, as well as future collaboration prospects. The visit incorporated a thorough curriculum review of the programmes and classroom observations while meeting students enrolled in the dual award programmes. Feedback from LSBU's link tutors was exceptionally positive, praising the students' academic rigour reflected in their research projects and communication skills, given their ability to present and debate ideas while actively engaging on various academic topics, which further highlighted their capabilities. Commenting on the visit, Professor Waheeb Al Khaja, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, underlined the importance of ASU's collaboration with LSBU in diversifying academic programmes and enhancing competencies in both the job market and the education sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain. He emphasised that this partnership aligns with ASU's vision to elevate its global standing by forging ties with prestigious international universities and launching joint academic programmes that contribute to its scientific and research development. This strategy is also in line with the Higher Education Council's objectives in the Kingdom of Bahrain, which prioritises the quality of educational outputs from higher education institutions. The visit had further strengthened the joint efforts of both universities to expand academic offerings that meet the national and regional labour market demands, highlighting the essence of enriching cooperation in educational development, scientific research, innovation, and community engagement. Professor Masri noted that the positive feedback from the LSBU delegation regarding the quality of ASU's academic programmes reaffirmed the success of the Dual Award programmes. He highlighted that such assurances serve as inspiration for ASU to continue refining its academic framework, which also demonstrates the ongoing commitment to providing students with a superior learning experience and equipping them with the skills and knowledge required to secure outstanding career opportunities in the job market.

Applied Science University Strengthens Ties with London South Bank University to Expand Global Opportunities
Applied Science University Strengthens Ties with London South Bank University to Expand Global Opportunities

Daily Tribune

time16-02-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Tribune

Applied Science University Strengthens Ties with London South Bank University to Expand Global Opportunities

TDT | Manama Applied Science University (ASU) has hosted a delegation from London South Bank University (LSBU) in a strategic move to strengthen their Dual Award programmes and enhance global academic opportunities for students. The three-day visit focused on reinforcing educational collaborations and assessing programme quality. The Dual Award programmes include BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering, BEng (Hons) Architectural Engineering, BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering, BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, BA (Hons) Business Management, and LLB (Hons) Law. During their visit, LSBU representatives engaged with ASU's leadership, academic staff, and students. Discussions centered on curriculum development, student performance, and future academic collaborations. Classroom observations and direct interactions with students highlighted the academic rigour of ASU's programmes, with LSBU's link tutors commending the students' research capabilities, communication skills, and ability to engage in academic discourse. Professor Waheeb Al Khaja, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at ASU, emphasized the significance of the partnership in diversifying academic offerings and enhancing educational standards in Bahrain. He stated that the collaboration aligns with ASU's vision to establish strong international ties, contributing to scientific and research advancements while meeting the objectives set by Bahrain's Higher Education Council. He further underscored the role of international academic partnerships in positioning Bahrain as a regional hub for higher education, attracting students from diverse backgrounds and fostering an advanced educational ecosystem. Hatem Masri, President of ASU, highlighted the success of the visit, affirming that it reinforced the shared commitment of both universities to providing programmes aligned with national and regional labour market needs. He stressed that the partnership supports educational development, scientific research, innovation, and community engagement. Professor Masri also noted that LSBU's positive feedback on ASU's academic quality reaffirms the institution's dedication to refining its academic framework. He emphasized that the collaboration is a testament to ASU's commitment to equipping students with essential skills and knowledge, ensuring their readiness for outstanding career opportunities in an increasingly competitive job market.

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