London School of Business & Finance launches first Asia-Pacific campus in Singapore
London School of Business & Finance launches first Asia-Pacific campus in Singapore
By eGovInnovation Editors | Jul 4, 2011
SINGAPORE -- The London School of Business and Finance has officially opened in Singapore its first campus in the Asia-Pacific region.
With its headquarters in London, the school has a global presence with three campuses in the UK, a new campus in Canada’s financial capital, Toronto, and a new campus opening later this year in Shanghai. It also has international offices in 16 countries.
"Singapore is an in-demand study destination for students around the Asia-Pacific region, which is one of the main reasons why we have selected it as our entry-point into the region," said Valery Kisilevsky, Group Managing Director of London School of Business & Finance.
The new campus in Singapore will provide students with access to a number of combined programs. They will also have access to all available London School of Business & Finance facilities, including the school's innovative InterActive platform for online study and the opportunity to network with students from over 150 countries across the world via the Global Live Classroom feature.
Highly respected lecturers from both the UK and Singapore will form the faculty of the Singapore campus, including Paul Merison, who had served as the youngest-ever Society President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales, and was top of the Economics and Politics program at the University of Warwick; and Saminathan, a leading ACCA tutor in Singapore.
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