Knowledge Horizon’s Cambridge diplomas

DUBAI — Knowledge Horizon recently inducted three different Cambridge International Diplomas — in management (Professional Level), project management, and one for teachers and trainers.

By A Staff Reporter

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Published: Wed 15 Feb 2006, 10:06 AM

Last updated: Sat 4 Apr 2015, 6:47 PM

These diplomas offered at Knowledge Horizon are internationally recognised as the world's premier qualifications, especially in increasing the confidence of the learners. The international diplomas specify generic performance standards which apply to the professional as well as the personal contexts. They also enable students to update and broaden their skills and knowledge, develop and improve their practice, achieve their professional goals and gain a valuable qualification.

The induction was headed by Dr. Maen Al Qatamin, President, Knowledge Horizon who welcomed the students on their successful admission to the different programmes. "It is easier to spend one's time in entertainment, rather than attending a class. However, the outcome in both cases will be different" said Dr. Maen. "You have to prioritise your activities to ensure you maintain a balance between studying and working on assignments," he added.

"Quality education is very important and Cambridge signifies quality. We are very happy to be associated with Knowledge Horizon for the quality education offered to the students," said William Bickerdike, Regional Manager, University of Cambridge International Examinations for the Gulf who graced the occasion.

The students who enrolled for the Cambridge International Diploma in Management came from various companies like American Express, Derby Marketing, Dreamland Aqua Park, Dubai Customs, Emirates Bank, General Electric Showtime, Nakheel and TECOM. Trainers from DTCM, Dubai Police, Sino Mulit Biz, as well as teachers from Dubai Gems, Latifa school and UAE University enrolled for the Teachers and Trainers Diploma. The Project Management Diploma students were again a mix from Al Habtoor Engg., Al Jazeera, Atelier 21, First Gulf, Via D Arte, Nakheel and Wade Adams Const. to name a few.


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