Australian University to Launch Courses at GIFT City

Australian University to Launch Courses at GIFT City

Last Updated Sep - 25 - 2024, 04:56 PM | Source : Business Standard | Visitors : 31

The University of Wollongong announces the launch of post-graduate courses in GIFT City, Gujarat, starting November, with an inaugural scholarship for students
Australian University to Launch Courses at GIFT City

The University of Wollongong (UOW) will be one of the first Australian universities to start courses at GIFT City of Gujarat from November, it said on Tuesday.

It will start post-graduate courses with an intake of 50 students each in courses including Master of Computing (Data Analytics), Graduate Certificate in Computing, Master of Financial Technology, extended Master of Financial Technology, and Graduate Certificate in Financial Technology, said Executive Director, Global Student Recruitment, UOW, Kath McCollim.

 she said.It has introduced an “inaugural scholarship” offering financial benefits to students enrolling in Computing and Financial Technology programs,

UOW India has also partnered with IBM whereby students will gain access to IBM’s Innovation Centre for Education (ICE).

Gujarat International Finance Tec-City or GIFT City is a business district under development in Gandhinagar district. 

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