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ARPEL Intake 1 of online Bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship launched

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The high-speed passenger catamaran Your Faith operated by Gozo Fast Ferry was the location selected by Advenio eAcademy for the launch of the ARPEL Bachelor’s Degree in Entrepreneurship developed in collaboration with its European partner universities and technical partners, including eBusiness systems the Maltese software development firm responsible for the web-based solutions at the core of the programme. In the photo, Stephen P. D’Alessandro, executive director of Advenio eAcademy outlines the scope of the project and announcing the full scholarships being offered through the Erasmus+ co-funded arrangements.

Earlier this month Advenio eAcademy on behalf of the ARPEL4Entrep Consortium launched the student recruitment campaign for Intake 1 of the online accredited* EQF/MQF 180 ECTS credit Level 6 Bachelor’s Degree in Entrepreneurship. The project is an Erasmus+ co-funded project which commenced in September 2020. The partners on this project are: Advenio eAcademy, Malta; University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy; University of Ioannina, Greece; University of Zilina, Slovakia; Vilnius University, Lithuania; EUCEN – European University Continuing Education Network, Brussels and Spain; and AllSecure Ltd – eBusiness Systems, Malta. To the ARPEL consortium, online learning is not a knee-jerk, panic solution to COVID, but an upfront investment in the development of the online dedicated infrastructure and learning content that is most convenient for adult learners. The programme is directed at experienced entrepreneurs who already are very busy people but through effective time management and use of state-of-the-art learning systems and programmes can make time to study! The Intake 1 launch event was hosted on the Gozo Fast Ferry to highlight the manner in which e-learning enables students to make...


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