NOUN Vice Chancellor, Professor Vincent Tenebe along with the University Principal Officers handing over the signed MOU to Professor Olufeyisan Taiwo Feyi-Sobanjo, the Africa Head of IPMA-UK.
The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) as part of their continuing effort to enhance the academic credentials of their Graduates and to also equip them with Advanced Professional Management Skills to enable them to have the requisite skills and expertise to gain unrestricted access to global employment opportunities, NOUN has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with our Association. (IPMA-UK)
Among the special benefits of this collaboration to NOUN students will lead to the mapping and integration of NOUN academic and IPMA-UK professional programmes. This provides NOUN Management and Management related students an accelerated career advancement by graduating with both their University degree and the internationally recognized Professional Qualification of IPMA-UK.
This collaboration will also provide all NOUN students the unique opportunity of accessing our renowned IPMA-UK electronic library to enhance their study and research. It will also provide them with global networking opportunities.
The International Professional Managers Association is a United Kingdom based International Examining, Licensing and Regulatory Membership Qualifying Body that provides management and management related students and workers with the unique opportunity to participate and to be part of the process of improving administrative and managerial performance and effectiveness in all areas of business, industry and public administration around the world. IPMA is a member of the National Academic Recognition Information Centre of the United Kingdom (UK-NARIC) and is recognized in Nigeria by the Federal Ministry of Education.
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