The London Private Academy (LPA), the NCUK University Consortium and the University of Huddersfield signed a partnership agreement, in Casablanca on Friday, to share British higher education excellence and experience with Morocco.
The agreement was signed in the presence of Rob Butler MP, the British Prime Minister’s Special Envoy to Morocco, and Tom Hill, the UK Consul General in Casablanca.
Founder of London Private Academy Samir Benmakhlouf said that, through this innovative alliance, the LPA, an NCUK-accredited study center, will deliver the NCUK first and second year international business management programs at its locations in Morocco.
He added that students enrolled in these programs will benefit from LPA’s and NCUK’s academic resources, seasoned faculty and a dynamic learning environment, all while remaining in Morocco. “They then can continue smoothly their 3rd year at the University of Huddersfield campus, without any transitional year or semester.”
NCUK Managing Director Stuart Smith welcomed the successful collaboration, highlighting the prospective positive impact of the partnership, especially as this university model is delivered in 120 study centers all over the world. “Moroccan students could have a high-quality academic instruction closer to home, and obtain a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Huddersfield.”
Through this partnership, students could get their Bachelor’s Degree in Business in eight specialties: Business Administration and Management, Global Marketing, Hotel Business Management, Human Resources Management, International Business, Business Accounting, Business with Financial Services, and Trade and Investment.