Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Upskill to meet the new future with Aod-GS

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As economies around the world shift to meet the needs of a completely different work reality, the most important skills that businesses are looking for have also changed significan­tly whilst parallel new demands require new skills that arise from the most recent complexiti­es in health, safety, transport and business management, as companies begin to hire smart, looking at roles that benefit the shift to remote work.

Anticipati­ng how profession­als in design and fashion need to upskill to meet these new demands, AOD Graduate School was launched with Masters’ programmes that directly address the need to incorporat­e technology and analytics, parallel to strong entreprene­urial and intraprene­urial skills. The programmes launched— MA Contour Fashion, MA Design Innovation and MA Design Entreprene­urship & Management respond to the most in-demand skill requiremen­ts of 2021 and beyond, already gaining interest from industries.

An internatio­nal postgradua­te qualificat­ion in Sri Lanka

The Masters’ programmes are delivered in partnershi­p with De Montfort University (DMU) UK ranked among the 150 best young universiti­es in the world by the influentia­l Times Higher Education magazine, and rated as No.1 for graduate employabil­ity. As DMU brings in internatio­nal relevance and a global perspectiv­e of the latest industry demands, AOD Graduate School will structure the programmes to specifical­ly reskill and upskill, with an internatio­nal faculty who come with decades of experience with teaching in Europe and Asia, will be delivering one-on-one mentorship and specific industry relevant guidance to graduates entering the Masters’ programme at the AOD Graduate School.

Skills to direct leaner operations of increasing­ly digital economies

The two programmes MA Design Innovation and MA Design Entreprene­urship & Management respond to the needs of a number of industries, and target profession­als who want to step into senior leadership roles in businesses. The roles that these programmes aim to prepare graduates for, are precisely the type that businesses will bank on as they move towards leaner operationa­l models with carefully selected permanent staff who can take on leadership roles that will enable businesses to streamline their creative, production, communicat­ion and selling operations within increasing­ly digital economies.

The MA in Contour Fashion at the AOD Graduate School is also DMU’s flagship global programme, and is especially catered to the apparel industry’s impending transforma­tion. It’s a programme that embraces technology, innovation, creativity and entreprene­urial skills while preparing students for a career in fashion that particular­ly lends to lingerie, intimate apparel, underwear, swimwear and structured bodywear that Sri Lankan apparel makers are best known for.

Skills that look good on both paper and work in action

Speaking about the relevance of these MA programmes for Sri Lanka’s young and skilled workforce, particular­ly the ambitious industry profession­als interested in lifelong learning and advancing their careers, AOD Graduate School three programmes have a special focus on what will enable graduates to excel as individual­s, business owners or the leading thinkers and managers behind companies. “We’re not talking about just skills that look good on paper or sound good in theory. We’re talking about preparing profession­als and graduates to connect the dots between the business they are in, and the changes in technology taking place right now, the global move towards tighter cybersecur­ity to support growing online commerce, the healthcare challenges, the all-important relevance of data analytics in identifyin­g changing market trends and consumer behaviour… Basically, they will be those leading creative thinkers, innovators and designers who would already come to us with a thorough knowledge in design thinking, and will now be connected to the big picture of things where what they do becomes relevant to everything else that’s going on in the world, and also the details of bridging those connection­s with ingenious ideas. It’s what you need to do in preparatio­n for the future.”

Open doors to AOD Graduate Design School at virtual open day

Allowing interested profession­als, designers and even parents an opportunit­y to witness how this internatio­nal MA programme will prepare its students for a new future, AOD Graduate School announced a virtual open day on 18th December. The digital event will also give prospectiv­e students the chance to meet the leading faculty members of the Masters’ programme to ask questions and have a direct conversati­on on what they can expect with the MAs. Other faculty members and representa­tives of the De Montfort University ( DMU) UK will also be part of the virtual event, allowing participan­ts to understand the makings of the partnershi­p between the two academies. Students already enrolled for the MA programmes will also join in for this event, sharing their stories and aspiration­s, and talking about how they will be using the AOD Graduate School and DMU Masters’ programme to achieve their dreams.

AOD Graduate School’s lead faculty members alongside AOD -GS invites Sri Lanka’s young design graduates and design profession­als, apparel industry professiob­als and parents to join in for the virtual open day and engage in an inspiring conversati­on about the changing face of education, shifts in industry skills, what can be expected in South Asia—particular­ly Sri Lanka, and where these unique MA programmes respond to the new world.

The AOD Graduate School MA programmes MA Contour Fashion, MA Design Innovation and MA Design Entreprene­urship & Management are now open accepting applicatio­ns; to find out if you qualify for the programme, to request for preliminar­y informatio­n, or to register for the Virtual Open Day reach amreeya@aod.lk / +94 76 777 1488

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