Friday, October 22, 2010

Vice Chancellor Quality Award Finalist

The Faculty of Accountancy and ARI are in the final round of the university's Vice Chancellor Quality Award 2010. This is a yearly competition and the responsibility centre with the best overall practices will be recognized at the end of the year. The final presentation was focused on evaluating three most important strengths of the responsibility centre.
For the faculty and ARI, the three most important strengths which brought about significant impact are (i) Academic Distinction & Global Recognition (ii) Students Quality and Development and (iii) Research Excellence.
In essence, accountancy was the first program introduced by the university way back in 1956. Hence, it makes logical sense that we have received a lot of global recognition from various accounting professional bodies such as ACCA, CIMA, MICPA, ICAEW, CPA Australia, CAT, CTIM, ACAMS, and ACFE. Due to our very stringent and high level entry point, the faculty has been able to produce high quality first class graduates.
The graduates do not just excell academically, they come in a complete package. We also equipped them with soft skills and entrepreneurship knowledge. As far as research excellence is concerned, the very fact that ARI has been recognized as a HICoE is testimonial of our contribution to the university. A total of nine finalists were invited to make their final presentation today.

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