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UCB partners with UCLan to offer affordable UK degrees in Bangladesh

TBP Desk
03 Jun 2024 20:53:36 | Update: 03 Jun 2024 20:53:36
UCB partners with UCLan to offer affordable UK degrees in Bangladesh
Education Minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury and British High Commissioner Sarah Cooke, along with the officials of UCB, at the UCB Campus in Dhaka on Saturday — Courtesy Photo

Universal College Bangladesh (UCB) has recently partnered with the UK’s University of Central Lancashire (UCLan).

An exclusive agreement was signed between the two reputed educational institutes with the aim of opening up a new avenue for Bangladeshi students to avail of affordable UK degrees without leaving the country, reports UNB.

In this regard, a signing ceremony took place at the UCB Campus in Gulshan, Dhaka on Saturday, according to a press release.

Bob Kundanmal, chairman, Board of Directors, UCB, and Prof Catherine Jackson, pro-vice-chancellor, University of Central Lancashire, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations.

The event was graced by esteemed personalities, including chief guest Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury, minister of education; and guest of honour Sarah Cooke, British high commissioner to Bangladesh.

Begum Shamsun Nahar, deputy minister of education; Zarif Munir, director, UCB; and Manas Singh, CEO, STS Group, joined the event as the special guests, and Prof Hew Gill, president and provost, UCB, welcomed the guests at the event.

All activities of the three-year UCLan Program will take place in Bangladesh. The programme at UCB has been awarded 5 QS Stars (Excellent) for internationalisation and inclusiveness, the release added.

According to The Center for World University Rankings 2023, UCLan ranks in the top seven per cent of the universities worldwide. It is also appreciated among the community as the most affordable UK degree with high global recognition, also added the release.

To help the students’ experience a smooth journey, UCB is providing attractive learning facilities like sports membership, a compact campus environment, a resource-enabled library etc, according to UCB authorities.

During the event, welcome speeches were delivered by the dignitaries, followed by the inauguration and agreement signing ceremonies. The vote of thanks was presented by Prof Muhammad Ismail Hossain, dean of Academic Affairs, UCB.

Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury appreciated the initiative, saying, “We have to focus on enriching the nation’s future workforce by empowering our youth with timely skills that align with the demands of not just the local but the global market. The partnership between UCB and UCLan is an ideal example of recognizing the need for global education, one that should be followed by others in the sector as well.”

Sarah Cooke said “Over half a million students globally are currently studying for a UK degree overseas, helping to boost their future job prospects. British higher education institutions are dedicated to providing accessible and high-quality higher education, building a brighter future for students around the world.”

Bob Kundanmal said, “The UCLan Program at UCB represents a top blend of academic excellence and cultural diversity. At UCB, we are thoroughly committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders and innovators through transformative educational opportunities. We expect the UCLan Program to open doors to global perspectives and industry-relevant skills for Bangladeshi students. It shall also reinforce the importance of localised education solutions for prospective candidates who deserve such opportunities.”

With this new introduction at UCB, local students now have another great opportunity to earn a reputable UK university degree from Bangladesh. Further information about the UCLan Program and admission procedures is available at Universal College Bangladesh’s official website.

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