The Applied Science University (ASU) has renewed its decade-long partnership with London South Bank University (LSBU) to foster high-quality education, research and student mobility.
The memorandum of co-operation was signed at LSBU’s premises and attended by ASU chairman Professor Waheeb Al Khaja, president Prof Hatem Masri, LSBU vice-chancellor and group chief executive Prof David Phoenix and other officials from both institutions.
The agreement has been instrumental in offering dual-award programmes in key areas such as law, engineering and business management.
During the visit, the parties agreed to deepen their collaboration further by introducing postgraduate programmes tailored to meet local and regional market demands. These programmes aim to equip Bahraini and regional students with advanced skills and knowledge in response to evolving industry needs.
ASU and LSBU have celebrated many successes over the past 10 years, with numerous students graduating with an LSBU award. These graduates are now making significant contributions to their fields and playing pivotal roles in regional development.
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