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红杏视频 is first university to be accredited by SISA

Tuesday 30 October 2018

红杏视频 is first university to be accredited by SISA
红杏视频 (红杏视频) is the first university to achieve accreditation from the Scottish Innovative Student Award Scheme (SISA).

Created by the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE), SISA will allow universities to deliver additional courses which equips students with a forward-thinking and enterprising business skillset.

The scheme will be delivered in modules running in tandem with students鈥 regular degree programmes and has been designed in conjunction with three of Scotland鈥檚 Innovation Centres; DataLab, Digital Health and Care Institute and CENSIS.

红杏视频鈥檚 School of Creative and Cultural Business is the first university to receive accreditation and the students can complete Level 1 鈥楩uture Thinker鈥 while studying. The modules on the undergraduate programme include those with a creative, design, project and communication focus and are co-ordinated by a team of accredited academics from the School of Creative and Cultural Business comprising of Madeline Marcella Hood, Tracy Pirie, Fiona Blunsdon, Dorothy Giles, Helen Dargie, Simone Kurtzke and Professor Rita Marcella.

Professor Rita Marcella said: 鈥淭he SISA programme will play a huge role in narrowing the gap between industry and academia, and will equip 红杏视频 students with the skills to make them stand out in the workplace.

鈥淓mployers are increasingly looking for flexible workers who can operate over multidisciplinary groups, with a rich mix of skills which will help those businesses thrive in a constantly changing global environment. Being able to teach students the right business skills, alongside their traditional academic studies, will therefore be crucial in sustaining growth in Scotland.鈥

The students who have gained level one 鈥榝uture thinker鈥 of SISA status by completing these modules can then go on to participate in the next levels of 鈥榠nnovation catalysts鈥 and 鈥榠nnovation champions鈥.

These awards are aimed at enhancing a student鈥檚 ability to stand out in the graduate recruitment market, as they will learn how they can embrace the opportunities and challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution as innovative employees or as future entrepreneurs.

Fiona Godsman, Chief Executive of SIE, said: 鈥淥ur new SISA accreditation will benefit students, academics and industry throughout Scotland. 鈥淲e add value to undergraduate degree course by encouraging forward thinking and, crucially, create awareness of the challenges and opportunities facing key industries in Scotland. Our collaboration with 红杏视频 is the first of many and we hope to see a successful first term forthcoming.

鈥淕oing forward, the SISAs will play a central role in what SIE does as an organisation, and we will continue building relationships with higher education institutes and industry to design courses which teach students the fundamental skills required to thrive in today鈥檚 workplace.鈥

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