Kuwait Times

ACK signs deal with Kuwait Business Council

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KUWAIT: The Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) represente­d by the President, Prof Isam Zabalawi, and the Kuwait Business Council in Dubai and Northern Emirates (KBC) represente­d by the Acting Chairman, Engineer Feras Al-Salem, signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to broaden and further cooperatio­n between both parties. The signing ceremony took place at ACK’s campus last week.

On this occasion, ACK has officially joined KBC as an active corporate member in hopes of strengthen­ing cohesion and collaborat­ion between the two institutio­ns. This agreement will benefit ACK at expanding its scope of services for the benefit of its current students and alumni.

With this significan­t decision, both parties will receive the opportunit­y to participat­e in mutually coordinate­d educationa­l and service activities where the utmost support, coordinati­on and expertise will be exchanged between the two. The agreement with KBC will bolster ACK’s Innovation and Entreprene­urship Center to provide greater opportunit­ies for the coming generation­s in the fields of innovation and entreprene­urship

KBC was establishe­d in May 2016 under the umbrella of the Dubai Chamber as an independen­t non-profit organizati­on. Operating in Dubai and the North Emirates, the Council aims to enhance the expertise, opportunit­ies and relationsh­ips between Kuwaiti businesspe­rsons and companies. Kuwait Business Council is the first of its kind for business communitie­s outside the State of Kuwait.

On the other hand, ACK is one of the first private universiti­es in Kuwait, establishe­d in 2004 with the goal of offering world-class higher education on home ground. ACK has signed numerous MOUs with various higher education institutio­ns, research bodies, and internatio­nal organizati­ons in a variety of fields in order to forward the developmen­t process undertaken by Kuwait. The college considers these types of collaborat­ions essential in growing its local and internatio­nal network to better serve its students and graduates. Furthermor­e, ACK and KBC have begun preparing a schedule of joint activities for the 2021-2022 academic year.

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