College partnerships are being created between people and institutions from the UK and the central and southern Asia region to:
- Share good practice
- Benchmark to international standards
- Match curriculum with what today’s employers need
- Work with industry partners to help shape future technical and vocational education
- Train teachers and trainers to deliver industry-focused curricula
- Develop quality improvement strategies.
College partnerships established so far in central and southern Asia (CSA):
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National Hotel and Tourism Training Institute ( NHTTI) |
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Edinburgh Telford College |
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Textile Institute Tangail |
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Almaty College of Construction |
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London College of Fashion |
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Yakkasaroi College and Uchtepa College |
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College partnerships being finalised:
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Hazara University / Punjab Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management |
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City College Brighton and Hove |
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Government College of Technology Multan |
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Government College of Technology Rasul |
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Government Polytechnic Institute for Women |
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Pakistan Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management |
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