ITU Honours United Kingdom Telecommunications Academy

Thu, Sep 8, 2016
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THE United Kingdom Telecommunications Academy and International Telecommunications Union recently launched an online Masters of Communications Management providing a flexible program and delivery schedule in partnership with The University of Rwanda.

The United Kingdom Telecommunications Academy, UKTA, was recognised for its long standing contribution and commitment to capacity building and for its resilient and successful partnership with the International Telecommunications Union, ITU, at the Global ICT Capacity Building Symposium today. Having encouraged and educated many thousands of students, while securing hundreds of scholarships, the UKTA has helped professionals across the world and especially in least developed countries to further their careers by completing UKTA accredited courses and post graduate degrees at both a Masters and Doctorate level.

“UKTA is honoured to be recognised for its long standing and successful partnership with the ITU which is a testament to our Honorary President David Mellor’s inspirational commitment and drive,” said Gabriel Solomon, UKTA chairman. “Telecommunications and ICTs have a vital role to play in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. As the pace of digitisation ramps up, driving cross-sector innovation and convergence, UKTA and ITU are committed to helping professionals from the private and public sectors best navigate these uncharted waters to ensure that equitable benefits of a connected world are achieved,” he added.

The UKTA and ITU recently launched an online Masters of Communications Management, MCM, providing a flexible programme and delivery schedule in partnership with The University of Rwanda (an ITU centre of excellence). Applications are now open with start dates available each quarter. Students can complete their module studies within eighteen to thirty six months.

“I would like to congratulate UKTA on receiving this Award,” said Brahima Sanou, director of the ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau. “ITU and UKTA have helped people to have the skills required to live and work in today’s digital society. Our partnership will go a long way in facilitating the achievements of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. I also want to congratulate Professor David Mellor, former chairman of UKTA whom we have awarded a personal Achievement Award. He has touched many lives particularly for people in least developed countries where he tirelessly provided scholarships.”

The Global ICT Capacity Building Symposium is organised by the Telecommunication Development Bureau of the ITU and hosted by the Communications Authority of Kenya, under the theme “Embracing Capacity Building Opportunities in the Digital Era”.

The Sustainable Development Goals, adopted last year by global leaders, are to be achieved at a time of major digital technology transformation that will impact the way people live and societies operate. Governments, industry, universities and other higher education institutions  need to invest in, and develop a range of ICT skills at various levels of immersion, which will not only enable increased participation in the economy, but will ensure the creation of digital citizens for a digital society.

—  Sep 8, 2016 @ 14:40 GMT

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