Networks & Associations

         

 

  • New Vision University joined a global network with 350 members having a common mission to manage cultural change and digital transformation aimed at delivering positive performance and meaningful benefits for all key stakeholders.

 

  • Bringing together a global network of vision creators and change makers, EFQM membership offers a collaborative ecosystem for organizational improvement. Among the EFQM partners are BOSCH, BMW, SIEMENS, CITY OF GLASGOW COLLEGE.

     

 

  • New Vision University joined International Association of Universities in 2020. Founded in 1950, under the auspices of UNESCO, the International Association of Universities (IAU) is the leading global association of higher education institutions and organisations from around the world.

 

  • IAU brings together its Members from more than 130 countries for reflection and action on common priorities. It acts as the global voice of higher education to UNESCO and other international higher education organizations, and provides a global forum for leaders of institutions and associations. IAU services are available on the priority basis to Members but also to organisations, institutions and authorities concerned with higher education, as well as to individual policy and decision-makers, specialists, administrators, teachers, researchers and students.

 

  • IAU is an official partner of UNESCO (Associate status) and has been given special consultative status by the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

  • The aim of the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) is to enhance the quality of medical education worldwide. WFME works with doctors, educators and universities worldwide through its six member regional associations of medical education, which form the WFME Executive Council. WFME works to support healthcare for all through promoting high quality in medical education for the estimated current physician workforce of 9.8 million (WHO, 2015), and prospective students and trainees. Through the membership in World federation for Medical Education New Vision University enhances own mission of expanding human vision through promotion of education, research and innovation.

  • New Vision University is the member of the European Law Faculties Association (ELFA) which was founded to increase the quality of legal education in Europe by providing a platform for discussion and exchange. The aim of ELFA’s activities is to coordinate the process of reform of legal education in Europe, introducing new topics, promoting cooperation between Universities in Europe and representing Law Faculties vis-à-vis European Institutions, National Education Institutions, and Lawyers and Prosecutors’ Associations.

       

 

  • New Vision University is the member of the Association of Medical Schools in Europe (AMSE) since 2017. AMSE creates a forum for European Faculties of Medicine to share experiences in the fields of education, research and management. AMSE seeks to stimulate co-operation between Medical Schools in Europe and to initiate and sustain relations with other professional, governmental and non-governmental organisations in education, research and health care.

 

         Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)

 

  • New Vision University is the member of the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) since 2018 which is a worldwide organization with members in 90 countries on five continents. AMEE promotes international excellence in education in the healthcare professions across the continuum of undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing education.  AMEE, working with other organisations, supports teachers and institutions in their current educational activities and in the development of new approaches to curriculum planning, teaching and learning methods, assessment techniques and educational management, in response to advances in medicine, changes in healthcare delivery and patient demands and new educational thinking and techniques.

       

 

  • New Vision University is in the list of the World Directory of Medical Schools. The Directory has been developed through a partnership between the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the University of Copenhagen. It is the mission of the World Directory of Medical Schools to list all of the medical schools in the world, with accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information on each school.

 

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Southampton where, as an MRC Training Fellow, he did his PhD under Professor Sir George Alberti.  His work at that time investigated metabolic disturbances in liver disease and metabolic aspects of endocrinology. He moved to Newcastle where he was First Assistant to Professor Reg Hall.  He subsequently obtained a Wellcome Senior Clinical Research Fellowship, investigating metabolism in diabetes.

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