This press release was originally published on 03/05/22.
Insendi, a Study Group Company, is pleased to announce the five-year renewal of its partnership with the University of Stirling.
As one of the UK’s top higher education institutions, the University of Stirling has demonstrated its commitment to providing innovative, high-quality digital education programs through its continued collaboration with insendi.
Insendi is ideally positioned to support the University’s ambitions, including the significant expansion of its online portfolio over the next four years. Since the partnership was established in 2019, insendi has worked closely with the University of Stirling Management School (SMS) to develop and deliver an MSc in Data Science for Business and is currently supporting the development of an online version of the new breed of bespoke MBA.
Professor Kevin Grant, Dean of SMS, said:
Professor Neville Wylie, Deputy Principal (Internationalisation), agreed, saying:
Plans are underway to include three master’s degree programs in Artificial Intelligence, Business Scale-Up and Sustainability Impact as part of the expansion of the platform. As with Stirling’s other programs on the insendi platform, there will be options to unbundle and offer the MSc courses as standalone modules. Previous modules from the MSc have been offered to partners in the insendi network, and to students under the highly-regarded Scottish Funding Council upskilling scheme, facilitating widening access initiatives and benefitting learners from all walks of life.
The news was warmly welcomed by the Chief Executive of Study Group, Emma Lancaster, who commented:
“We are delighted that The University of Stirling is renewing its partnership with insendi and that our expert teams will be working with the university’s academic leaders to offer innovative, high-quality digital education to students.
The plans under active development are genuinely exciting and respond to the ambitions of students around the world to engage with academic content online in a high-quality way. We are particularly pleased that this will include such important topics as Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability Impact, with an ability to offer specific MSc courses as standalone modules, and we look forward to strengthening our collaboration even further over the years to come.”