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With around 20,000
students, De Montfort University (DMU) is one of the
UK's largest universities with its main campus in the
multicultural city of Leicester and with collaborations
with more than 80 universities and colleges in 25 countries,
including City University of Hong Kong.
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The Department of Public Policy is within Leicester Business School. Leicester Business School has earned itself some impressive credentials over recent years and is a member of the Association of Business Schools (ABS) which represents the leading business schools of UK universities. Recently, Leicester Business School has achieved top scores in the National Student Survey (2007). |
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DMU has been rated "Excellent" for Accountancy, Business and Management and Politics by the Sunday Times University Guide (2006). This School has strong links with major UK companies, public sector organizations, professional bodies and has a number of accreditations from CIM, IDM, CMI, CIMA, ACCA, CIH & CIPD. Their graduates are highly valued by employers. |
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Achievements of the Department of Public Policy |
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Rated "Excellent" for teaching and student support by the Government's Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), most recently achieving maximum scores. |
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Research of International Excellence, including a 5 rating in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) |
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To learn more about De Montfort University, please visit www.dmu.ac.uk. |
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De Montfort University (Leicester, UK), in collaboration with the School of Continuing and Professional Education (SCOPE), City University of Hong Kong, is offering a two-year, part-time programme leading to a BA (Hons) Public Administration and Management.* |
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This programme aims to prepare participants for a wide range of managerial and administrative careers. It focuses particularly on organizations delivering public services and is particularly relevant for people engaged in, or considering careers in the government and the public-sector, but is also relevant for many private-sector jobs which require dealing with the public-sector in Hong Kong and/or the organisations in the Mainland China. |
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The BA (Hons) PAM is
an exempted course under the Non-local Higher and Professional
Education (Regulation) Ordinance (reference number 450284).
It is a matter of discretion
for individual employers to recognise any qualification
to which this programme may lead. |
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