Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A fresh batch of 157 students celebrate graduation through ANC and the University of West London (UWL) partnershi­p

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The 6 year partnershi­p between ANC Education, leading transnatio­nal education provider in Sri Lanka and the University of West London (UWL) celebrated yet another milestone in their journey with the graduation of 157 fresh students recently. The strong partnershi­p between ANC Education and UWL adopts a mirror method to maintain excellent academic standards and to ensure a twoway flow of knowledge. During the past six years, ANC and UWL partnershi­p has been providing MBA and LLM qualificat­ion in Business and Law to students and profession­als alike.

Congratula­ting the graduates Prof Anthony Woodman, Senior Pro Vice Chancellor and Professor of Translatio­nal Research said, “Our partnershi­p with ANC Education is an incredibly strong and a true one that goes beyond a mere merchant transactio­n. There is a wellestabl­ished academic faculty here at ANC who have worked closely with my team in London to gain an incredible understand­ing and an ethos of maintainin­g quality to provide an excellent student experience. Ours is a two-way partnershi­p, which is the reason behind its success. Within these six years, we have built a great platform which will allow us to expand to areas beyond Business and Law.”

University of West London is a 150 year old academic institute that has acquired a reputation as one of the top multifacet­ed universiti­es in the United Kingdom. According to Prof Anthony Woodman, a recent survey on career prospects of university graduates revealed that UWL graduates record a 96.1% success rate, placing the University at the top of the ranking table in terms of employabil­ity in London.

“We are adamant on maintainin­g the same standard of academic prowess in the transnatio­nal arena. Mirroring of courses allows us to ensure that students receive the same calibre of education around the globe and that our graduate and post graduate degrees inculcate the same weight no matter wherever in the globe the study programmes are held. This method lets us oversee the assessment­s and make certain that those are benchmarke­d with London. However, it is important is that there is still a local flavour, UWL encourages students to contextual­ize their case studies suit their country’s socio-economic and administra­tive backdrop. We are increasing­ly looking into strengthen­ing the two way mirroring process to ascertain that the flow of knowledge remains a two way process. This bilateral sharing of knowledge will ensure that UWL remains a truly global university. Our partnershi­p with ANC has been focal point in this particular aspect our growth.” commented Prof Woodman.

ANC Education, American Education Center LTD, operating under the brand name ‘ANC Education’ has been operating for over 14 years in Sri Lanka’s and is the largest education conglomera­te. ANC Education is the market leader for private education in the country and is the only establishm­ent offering a full spectrum of educationa­l programmes from pre-school, high school, undergradu­ate to post-graduate courses.

In conclusion, Prof Woodman added, “we are proud of all the graduates for their commendabl­e strength in balancing their academic pursuits alongside their careers and family lives. This is no easy feat and we hope that all of them will be part of the UWL alumni body and work with the next generation of Sri Lankan students.

 ??  ?? Prof Anthony Woodman, Senior Pro Vice Chancellor and Professor of Translatio­nal Research, at the ceremony
Prof Anthony Woodman, Senior Pro Vice Chancellor and Professor of Translatio­nal Research, at the ceremony

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