91ÊÓÆµ Leicester (DMU) is to offer a range of Business courses to students in Kazakhstan through a new international partnership.
91ÊÓÆµhas partnered with international study provider EdPeritus to offer a range of courses from DMU’s Faculty of Business and Law including Accounting and Finance, Business and Marketing, and Law, among others, located on a campus in Esentai City, Almaty.
Teaching is set to start in September this year.
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Simon Bradbury, Pro Vice-Chancellor International at DMU, said the new partnership showed the strength and reputation of DMU’s courses in Business and Law worldwide.
He said: “The Kazakh government is very keen to be able to offer 91ÊÓÆµqualifications in Kazakhstan and this is because of our strong reputation internationally.
“For us, it means the opportunity of developing another strong international partnership, extending the global network 91ÊÓÆµhas and being able to share our teaching and extend the opportunities we offer our students to a new audience.”
The campus in Almaty, which will be managed by EdPeritus, will also offer students a medical centre, food outlets, indoor fitness centre and outdoor sports area. 91ÊÓÆµwill oversee the delivery of academic programmes and ensure a quality student experience. Students will also have the opportunity to study on DMU's Leicester campus for one year.
The offer is part of DMU’s TransNational Education (TNE) strategy, which includes working in collaboration with overseas partners to offer 91ÊÓÆµprogrammes to students around the world.
Final academic approval is due to take place on Wednesday 14 July.
Posted on Wednesday 2 June 2021