RIS students graduate from University of London
IslamabadAhmad Kahafa and Rehan Qureshi of Roots International School (RIS), Wellington Campus, graduated from University of London. Roots International University is affiliated with University of London undergraduate and law programmes.The Roots International School, Wellington Campus, is an affiliate centre for the University of London International Programmes for the undergraduate qualifications
By our correspondents
March 21, 2015
Islamabad
Ahmad Kahafa and Rehan Qureshi of Roots International School (RIS), Wellington Campus, graduated from University of London. Roots International University is affiliated with University of London undergraduate and law programmes.
The Roots International School, Wellington Campus, is an affiliate centre for the University of London International Programmes for the undergraduate qualifications in the fields of economics, finance, management and social sciences. Roots is also an affiliate centre for the qualification of LLB. The University of London International Programmes arranged a two-day Institutions Symposium at Good Enough College, London, which was attended by more than 90 senior representatives from nearly 60 institutions around the world.
Roots International Schools CEO Walid Mushtaq, Principal Humaira Hameed, RIS students Rehan Qureshi and Ahmad Qahafa attended the symposium and the graduation ceremony at Barbican Centre, London. The programme was varied and involved contributions from colleagues within the international programmes and the education sector more widely. The symposium was a great opportunity for input from higher educational institutions, networking between the institutions and to update network of institutions on operational and strategic developments.
Ahmad Kahafa and Rehan Qureshi of Roots International School (RIS), Wellington Campus, graduated from University of London. Roots International University is affiliated with University of London undergraduate and law programmes.
The Roots International School, Wellington Campus, is an affiliate centre for the University of London International Programmes for the undergraduate qualifications in the fields of economics, finance, management and social sciences. Roots is also an affiliate centre for the qualification of LLB. The University of London International Programmes arranged a two-day Institutions Symposium at Good Enough College, London, which was attended by more than 90 senior representatives from nearly 60 institutions around the world.
Roots International Schools CEO Walid Mushtaq, Principal Humaira Hameed, RIS students Rehan Qureshi and Ahmad Qahafa attended the symposium and the graduation ceremony at Barbican Centre, London. The programme was varied and involved contributions from colleagues within the international programmes and the education sector more widely. The symposium was a great opportunity for input from higher educational institutions, networking between the institutions and to update network of institutions on operational and strategic developments.
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