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Sunderland University open London campus
The University of Sunderland is opening a new campus in London as part of a strategic move to grow its international business presence.
The University of Sunderland London Campus will be located on Canary Wharf, and follows a long-standing and successful relationship with private educators EThames.
Sunderland University will now assume full responsibility for the site, and will deliver a number of business related programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
It is hoped that the move will give the North East institution a stronger foothold in London, whilst also developing its international reputation.
Professor Peter Fidler, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sunderland said: “Our reputation in London is already strong, particularly with international students.
“However, the new University of Sunderland London Campus will raise our profile significantly and open up a range of new opportunities.
“Having a physical presence in the capital, especially in such an important area, will not only have a significant impact on our business, but will also raise the profile of Sunderland as a city, as well as the wider region.”
The University has witnessed several years of growth in international markets, and has been recognised as a top five provider of higher education in countries abroad.
It currently provides academic programmes in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and was the first UK institution to receive a license to operate in Vietnam.
Sunderland is now looking to grow international business in new markets in Central Asia and developing parts of Africa.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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