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From left to right: Mr Michael Jin -Country Director (PRC), Mr Chua Yong Beng - Director, Academic Administration & Examination & Group Director, QPA, Mr Patrick Teo, Executive Director, Dr Robin Carey - Head of International Partnerships, University of Wolverhampton, Professor Ebrahim Adia - Vice-Chancellor, University of Wolverhampton, Mr Mark Chua - Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, EAIM, Ms Angela Tan - Executive Director, Mr Stanley Soh - Academic Director, Mr Foo Wee Kiat - Director of International Partnerships

 

Singapore, 10 October 2024 – In a significant stride towards fostering global education collaboration, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wolverhampton, Professor Ebrahim Adia, and Dr. Robin Carey, Head of International Partnerships, visited East Asia Institute of Management (EAIM) today. This collaboration will open doors to 15 programmes designed to meet the growing demands of today’s dynamic job market. 

Cultivating a Global Mindset 

The UK and Singapore are globally recognised for their outstanding education systems. The University of Wolverhampton contributes to public debate through its research, addressing local, national, and global challenges, while also preserving and promoting cultural works of international significance. At the same time, EAIM adopts a holistic education approach, focusing on four key areas: an industry-relevant curriculum, academic achievement with practical application, personal enrichment and career development, and the promotion of innovative and challenging viewpoints. Together, this partnership combines strengths from both institutions to create a more enriching and impactful educational experience, nurturing graduates to have a global mindset. 

Bringing the ‘University of Opportunity’ to Singapore 

Opportunities for students have been at the heart of Wolverhampton’s mission for over 190 years and this partnership will bring opportunities across to Singapore. 

“We're proud to have University of Wolverhampton as our partner and look forward to maintaining a strong partnership that brings opportunities to the local and global community” remarked Mr Mark Chua, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of EAIM. With 40 years of nurturing career-ready professionals, this milestone further enhances EAIM’s vision to be a global education provider of choice for all who aspire to succeed.

During his visit, Professor Adia stated that “when I talk about opportunity, it is about giving (opportunity) to people in the UK, people in the Mid-lands and people around the world.” This highlights the University of Wolverhampton providing their students the right skills, high level of confidence, and the right ambition to be able to have a successful career. 

Professor Adia is also welcomed by University of Wolverhampton students and alumni based in Singapore. This meeting allowed students to share their personal experiences, feedback, and insights on how their studies have positively impacted their academic and professional journeys. The interaction not only displayed the real-world impact of the partnership but also highlighted the shared commitment of both institutions to continuously improve the student experience.

 

Introducing Fresh Opportunities through Diverse Programmes

This partnership between EAIM and the University of Wolverhampton is poised to have a profound impact on the future of education in the region. With the introduction of 15 new academic programmes, students in Singapore and across the region will have access to an enhanced curriculum that combines global perspectives with local relevance. 

Postgraduate Programmes 

  • International Master of Business Administration
  • MSc in International Business Management
  • MA in International Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • MSc in Psychology
  • MSc in Organisational and Business Psychology
  • MSc in Artificial Intelligence
  • MSc in Cybersecurity
  • MSc in Data Science 

Undergraduate Programmes 

  • BA (Hons) in Business Management (Top-up)
  • BA (Hons) in Business & Finance (Top-up)
  • BA (Hons) in Business & Human Resources Management (Top-up)
  • BA (Hons) in Business & Marketing Management (Top-up) 
  • BSc (Hons) in Computing & Information Technology (Top-up)
  • BSc (Hons) in Psychology (Top-up)
  • BA (Hons) in International Hospitality Management (Top-up) 

For more information about our programmes and attractive 40th Ruby Anniversary Grants, please visit https://www.eaim.edu.sg/en/news/24-news/latest-news/1168-eaim-40th-year-3.html