UK uni seeks closer ties with Brunei
Friday, December 7, 2007
A PRESTIGIOUS university in the United Kingdom is looking to explore potential areas of collaboration with Brunei's education officials.
Stuart Palmer, deputy vice-chancellor of University of Warwick, will hold meetings with officials as well as members of Warwick alumni in order to discuss areas of collaboration and growth, according to a press release issued yesterday. One of the reasons of the visit is to lay out the university's development strategy and explore future research and teaching opportunities.
According to Palmer, he expects to find areas of potential collaboration, not only at the university level but also in education for all age groups during his visit. The University of Warwick already has an international reputation with education partners across the globe. It holds a vision in making Warwick more universally acknowledged by becoming a member of the list of global top-50 universities.
The Brunei Times
Stuart Palmer, deputy vice-chancellor of University of Warwick, will hold meetings with officials as well as members of Warwick alumni in order to discuss areas of collaboration and growth, according to a press release issued yesterday. One of the reasons of the visit is to lay out the university's development strategy and explore future research and teaching opportunities.
According to Palmer, he expects to find areas of potential collaboration, not only at the university level but also in education for all age groups during his visit. The University of Warwick already has an international reputation with education partners across the globe. It holds a vision in making Warwick more universally acknowledged by becoming a member of the list of global top-50 universities.
The Brunei Times

