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* Broad-spectrum yet full university range of work/features
* Broad-spectrum yet full university range of work/features
* Multi-mode according to student demand: pure DL,  hybrid e/f2f, trad f2f+e (if really justified); multi-site if need be
* Multi-mode according to student demand: pure DL,  hybrid e/f2f, traditional f2f+e (if really justified); multi-site if need be
* Highly cost-aware yet transparent to clients
* Highly cost-aware yet transparent to clients
* Covers poly and college areas which are synergistic (e.g. Cisco Academy, fashion design)
* Covers polytechnic (university of applied science, university college) and post-secondary college areas which are synergistic (Cisco Academy, fashion design, etc - so a wide range)
* Bridges into and from upper secondary school, so as to minimise drop-out and leverage on schools-level knowledge
* Bridges into and from upper secondary school, so as to minimise drop-out and "lock on" to schools-level knowledge
* Generates “liberal arts” thinkers (in all fields) yet who are �“(e-)business-ready”
* Generates “liberal arts” thinkers (in all fields) yet who are "(e-)business-ready"
* Links with international partners to lobby governments and set up quality regimes
* Links with international partners to lobby governments and set up transnational quality regimes
* Joins with other unis/entities to control school-leaving exams
* Joins with other universities and employer groups to oversee school-leaving exams within an increasingly international perspective on qualifications after school and after university


The concept started life as a way of grouping together the results from a number of  projects and initiatives impacting on the 14-19 (and on to 99) agenda in England but has taken on a life of its own.


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[[Category:Multeversity]]
[[Category:Multeversity]]

Latest revision as of 04:35, 6 April 2012

The Multeversity is a new concept of a post-secondary education provider with the following features:

  • Broad-spectrum yet full university range of work/features
  • Multi-mode according to student demand: pure DL, hybrid e/f2f, traditional f2f+e (if really justified); multi-site if need be
  • Highly cost-aware yet transparent to clients
  • Covers polytechnic (university of applied science, university college) and post-secondary college areas which are synergistic (Cisco Academy, fashion design, etc - so a wide range)
  • Bridges into and from upper secondary school, so as to minimise drop-out and "lock on" to schools-level knowledge
  • Generates “liberal arts” thinkers (in all fields) yet who are "(e-)business-ready"
  • Links with international partners to lobby governments and set up transnational quality regimes
  • Joins with other universities and employer groups to oversee school-leaving exams within an increasingly international perspective on qualifications after school and after university

The concept started life as a way of grouping together the results from a number of projects and initiatives impacting on the 14-19 (and on to 99) agenda in England but has taken on a life of its own.


> VISCED
> Re.ViCa
> POERUP

> Main Page