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Working in Partnership with the Scottish Qualifications Authority
The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) in partnership with Kwantlen Polytechnic University would like to invite you to attend a half-day conference which will be hosted at the Richmond Campus of Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU).
This Conference is aimed at Higher Education institutions and stakeholders within the province of British Columbia who have an interest in the recruitment of international students. This forum will provide an overview of the Scottish Qualifications Authority, their international markets and strategy, an overview of their HND qualification and the opportunities and benefits of working in partnership with the Scottish Qualifications Authority for the recruitment of international students.
The Scottish Qualifications Authority is an international leader in education and training with substantial experience of working in partnership with governments, schools, colleges, universities and industry worldwide. Their Higher National Diploma (HND) qualification is a short cycle Higher Education qualification which has a long history and develops the high-level transferrable skills and academic knowledge that are required to articulate to a University Degree. Their HNDs have been delivered throughout China for over 10 years and they are expanding their international footprint.
Established by the government of British Columbia in 1981, KPU has four campuses located in the Metro Vancouver region. KPU offers bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, diplomas, certificates and citations in more than 200 programs. More than 17,500 students annually attend KPU campuses in Surrey, Richmond, Langley and Cloverdale.
KPU is proud to host this exciting event at the Melville Centre for Dialogue, Side Room A, located on their Richmond campus.
RSVP: To attend this event, please RSVP to Ms. Vanessa Lundgren at vanessa.lundgren@kpu.ca by Tuesday, May 13th.
Event hosted by Kwantlen Polytechnic University
When: Tuesday, May 20th 2014, 1:00pm-3:00pm
Where: Melville Centre for Dialogue, Side Room A,
Richmond Campus, 8771 Lansdowne Road, Richmond, BC