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Australian College of Kuwait signs MoU with British Council Kuwait

Step aims to cooperate with internatio­nal educationa­l institutio­ns

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KUWAIT CITY, May 27: In a step aiming to cooperate with internatio­nal educationa­l institutio­ns, the Center of the Continuous Education (CCE) at the Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the British Council in Kuwait. According to the MoU, exams of the world renowned IELTS tests are to take place in ACK campus, which will have a substantia­l effect in facilitati­ng the procedures of the exams.

The cooperatio­n is in line with the objective of the Community Service Center of its role towards the Kuwaiti society. The MoU aims to enhance knowledge in English Language and establish cooperatio­n between the British Council, being the British organizati­on concerned with emerging culture and educationa­l opportunit­ies, and CCE, in order to provide educationa­l opportunit­ies to the Kuwaiti youth.

Engineer Sager Al-Sharhan, Deputy Managing Partner — Industry at ACK, stated:

“The College provides such opportunit­ies due to the higher demand for taking IELTS exams by the young people wishing to continue their education or those searching for better opportunit­ies and to test their English skills, especially that the test is a major pre-requisite in a large number of universiti­es around the world.”

Representi­ng the British Council in Kuwait, the MoU ceremony was attended by Grant Butler, General Manager, Muray Miller — General Manager — Examinatio­ns for MENA region, Anoj Janjula, Deputy GM — Examinatio­ns, Mahmoud Mansour, Director of Testing Department, and Azim Parker. Representi­ng ACK, Engineer Sager Al-Sharhan, Deputy Managing Partner — Industry, Professor Isam Zabalawi, President, Dr Gad Elbeheri, Dean of the College, Dr Usama Al-Jamali, Advisor to the Chairman at ACK, Ali Mubarak, Director of Corporate Training, and Dr Zeina Nehme, Manager of Alumni and Career Placement Center.

IELTS is an internatio­nal standardiz­ed test of English language leading to measure the English language skills. It is accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education in Kuwait. In addition, it is significan­t for studying and living abroad, and is recognized by 9,000 institutio­ns and universiti­es all over the world. Further, the test is recognized by a large number of universiti­es in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and is used by over two million people in the world.

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Group photo during the signing of MoU.
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