Wittenborg Gains Austrian Recognition of its Programmes
Wittenborg has had its programmes recognised by the Aus
Good news! Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences' Master of Business Management (MBM) has just been accredited as a Master of Science (MSc) for the next 6 years by the Dutch Flemish Accreditation Organisation (NVAO). The accreditation panel in its report said it appreciates the "strong international and intercultural character" of the MBM programme, adding that Wittenborg has a long track record of and a distinguished focus on international students.
Two weeks ago, the Dutch accreditation and quality assurance body NVAO postponed all its site visits in light of the coronavirus COVID-19 – Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences (WUAS) was its last visit to an institution of higher education last month. Its assessment procedures in the Netherlands will be suspended until at least 28 April. In Flanders all activities are suspended until further notice.
The Head of Wittenborg's Business School, Dr Rauf Abdul, recently attended the AACSB's annual accreditation conference in London where he met with peers from Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
All Wittenborg's IBA programmes have been re-accredited for the next 6 years by the Dutch Flemish Accreditation Organisation, NVAO. The body of experts singled out Wittenborg's tutor system for praise and the instituted gained special recognition for its international characteristic.
Wittenborg has had its programmes recognised by the Aus