University of West London Proposes to Start Branch Campus in UAE

February 20, 2017

University of West London is one of the prestigious Universities in UK with a heritage of 150 years in teaching and professional Education.

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First Founded as the Lady Byron School in 1860, the institution as it exists today was originally formed from the merger of Ealing College of Higher Education, Thames valley college of Higher Education, The London College of Music and Queen Charlotte’s College of Health Care Studies. Initially it was Thames Valley University later rebranded as University of West London.

Awards, Achievements and Facts of University of West London

In 2009 the University was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for outstanding achievement and excellence in hospitality education from Her Majesty the Queen as recognition of the quality of its teaching profession.

The Business School in the University coming under Claude Littner Business School which is one of the Top 10 in UK and the University is one of the Top 10 in placement in UK. The University of West London has one of the best employment rates in the country with 96% of students in work within six months of Graduating. These are the latest figures according to Employment Performance Indicators (EPI) released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) in 2015.
• University of West London is the fourth best University in the UK for Proportion of Mature Students.
• University of West London is the Number one University in London for the Student Satisfaction.
• UWL Graduates has the highest average salaries than graduates of any other modern University in London.

University of West London – UAE Campus

The Proposed Branch Campus of the University of West London will operate in UAE in collaboration with Wisdom Education Group and will be the only Branch Campus of University of West London in the Middle East Region.

Initially University Intends to offer MBA (Master of Business Administration), BABS ( BA Hons in Business Studies), MSc in Finance and Accounting, , BA ( Hons) in Accounting and Finance, BA (Hons ) Travel and Tourism Management courses in UAE.

In Sept 2018 University intends to start Tourism and Airline Management courses.

University also intends to expands its courses in Law, Engineering, Computing, Film, Media, Design and Music in staged phases.

The Board of Governor’s resolution has been passed and signed by University of West London regarding setting the Branch Campus in UAE and the Final MoU has also been signed with Wisdom Education Group .

The University has already applied to Academy Zone, RAKIA for Branch Campus License, which is now under the approval process. University intends to start offering course from May 2017 subject to approval from Academy Zone,RAKIA.

Press meet was attended by Prof Peter David John (Vice of Chancellor , University of West London), Ahmed Rafee B Ferry (CEO,Wisdom Education Group), Mohd Zaheer (Director of University Operations).

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Agencies
June 22,2020

Riyadh, Jun 22: The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs (MMRA) in Saudi Arabia has announced the continuation of the ban on providing Shisha (hubble-bubble), and the closure of children's play areas in restaurants as a precautionary measure for protecting the health of citizens and residents from the novel coronavirus COVID-19 infection.

The new stage, in which the Kingdom is beginning to coexist with the virus, focuses on the concept of "social distancing" that has emerged since the start of the coronavirus crisis throughout the world,

It stipulates leaving at least 2 meters between one person and the other in public places to prevent the transmission of infection, in addition to covering the mouth and nose by wearing a facemask.

It also specifies complying with the preventive protocols in workplaces, stores, shops, mosques and tourist attractions, with human gatherings not to exceed 50 people, as a maximum.

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Agencies
June 5,2020

Expatriate workers who fail to abide by the coronavirus protocols in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia may face deportation, according to media reports.

“Individuals who fail to abide by preventive measures, including wearing medical or cloth face masks, failing to observe social distancing and refusing to have their temperatures taken, will be fined SR1,000. The fine will be doubled if the violation is repeated. Residents will be deported after paying the fines,” Okaz newspaper said.

Authorities called on people to report offenders by dialling the toll free number 999, except for the holy city of Makka, where the toll free number is 911.

As per the newly-revised Saudi protocols, social gatherings such as mourning or celebration events that take place inside homes, rest houses or farms, are allowed, but attendants should not exceed 50 persons.

The private sector is also required to adhere to precautionary measures: providing their staff with disinfectants and sanitisers, taking the temperatures of both staff and customers at the entrances of shopping malls.

Other measures include sterilising shopping trolleys and baskets after each use, sanitising facilities and surfaces, closing children’s play areas and fitting rooms in shopping malls and ready-wear outlets.

Authorities highlighted the need for all individuals and entities to abide by health safety rules, social-distancing protocol and the new guidelines set for social gatherings.

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March 25,2020

Riyadh, Mar 25: A 46-year-old man died of coronavirus in Saudi Arabia, becoming the Kingdom’s second death, according to a health ministry’s spokesman.

The health ministry recorded 133 new infections, bringing the total to 900.

Of those newly confirmed cases, 18 are associated with recent travel, and were placed in quarantine upon their arrival in the Kingdom, the spokesman said.

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