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New gateway campus to provide students with access to a UK-standard Higher Education experience

The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has today announced exciting plans to establish the first UK led university campus in Cyprus.

The development has been officially sanctioned by the Cypriot Ministry of Education and Culture through the awarding of an educational licence. The building of the UK-style campus will start immediately and is due to open in October 2012.

A broad range of academic subjects will be offered, taught in English and building on UCLan’s strengths and local demand.  Initially, these will be clustered in three groupings: Business and Management, Law, Computing and Mathematics.

“This is the start of a new and exciting chapter in UCLan’s development”

Commenting on this news, UCLan Vice-Chancellor Malcolm McVicar said: “This is the start of a new and exciting chapter in UCLan’s development. Having been granted an educational licence by the Cypriot Ministry of Education and Culture, we are now in position to drive forward the campus construction in tandem with our academic plans.

“Our vision is to create an international UCLan campus in Cyprus which incorporates superlative teaching and learning, research excellence and extensive knowledge transfer for business interaction in first class surroundings.

An artist's impression of the new UCLan Cyprus Campus

“In short, we will look to mirror the same outstanding educational experience received by our students in the UK.”

The venture will see the construction of the first ever UK led university campus in Cyprus. UCLan will assume responsibility for the operational management and academic control of all programmes.

“This development signals our intent to extend our global brand and become a major higher educational force on the world stage”

He added: “This development signals our intent to extend our global brand and become a major higher educational force on the world stage.

“We now have students from over 120 countries and 125 partnerships across the globe and last year became the first modern university to enter the QS World Rankings. In addition we have achieved judgements of world-leading research in eleven of our research centres.   We are now in a position to enhance our position further and our Cyprus development is just the start.

“We believe our approach is inherently entrepreneurial and innovative and to this end the coming years will see UCLan establish a number of private campuses across the world, taking world-class teaching, learning and research opportunities to students.”

The campus is to be located in Pyla, an area in the Larnaka district on the eastern part of the island. It is envisaged that student numbers will grow towards 5,000 within five years, while a broad range of academic subjects will be offered, building on UCLan’s strengths and local demand. 

Of crucial importance to the University, and setting it apart from other private educational providers on the island, will be the establishment of a number of distinctive research centres to support and inform the teaching curriculum.

UCLan Cyprus has gained the support of the British Council, the British High Commissioner and UKTI in Nicosia, the President of the Larnaka Chamber of Commerce and the Cypriot Minister of Education and Culture

Courtesy of www..uclan.ac.uk/news

Privacy in Cyprus

 

CYPRIOTS are reluctant to disclose personal information and think it is being used without their knowledge despite being the most confident in feeling they have complete control of their online information, an EU barometer has shown.

Only 15 per cent of Cypriots don’t mind disclosing personal information for free services online, the lowest percentage in the EU-27 along with Bulgaria and Greece.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, 56 per cent of Italians said they were fine with disclosing personal data.

Cypriots above all others said they had full control over their online information (changing, deleting or correcting information) at 52 per cent, followed by 45 per cent of Maltese versus an EU average of 26 per cent.

But despite that feeling of control, Cypriots came out top when asked if they knew their information was being used without their knowledge with 72 per cent saying they did, followed by 62 per cent of Romanians on a EU average backdrop of 44 per cent. 

Cypriots also came out top when it came to holding themselves responsible for the safe handling of their personal data at 68 per cent, with Ireland and Romania following at 65 per cent versus an EU average of 49 per cent.

Around seven in ten Cypriots usually read privacy agreements and 90 per cent of those change their behaviour after reading privacy statements, second only to the Maltese (91 per cent), well above the EU average of 70 per cent. The Brits on the other hand were the most likely ( 52 per cent) not to change their behaviour after reading the fine print, as well as being the least likely (47 per cent) to actually bother reading privacy terms. They were also second to last in thinking their online information was used without their knowledge (35 per cent). 

Around 26,000 people in the EU, including 500 Cypriot residents were interviewed between November and December 2010, in what was the largest survey ever conducted on attitudes on data protection and electronic identity. 

 

Courtesy Cyprus Mail

Will 2012 be good news for Cyprus Property

With the just announced Cyprus Government actions being accepted by the EU, the positive news about the reduction albeit only for 6 months in the transfer taxes and news that Ryanair is starting flights there from April 2012, will these positive benefits bring some good news about reinvesting in the Cyprus Property market again.

Currently property prices in Cyprus and especially Paphos are really good bargains, we have one property in Larnaca within walking distance to the beach fully furnished with a lovely pool and in a great location for the bargain price of €265,000 everything included.  Just walk in for a holiday property or go and live there.  See our web site for more information on that or go here, Pyla Property

We are confident that 2012 will bring good cheer and better prospects and property prices will increase toward the back of the year due to the find of gas and posibly oil in the region which belongs to Cyprus, it could become a very rich country.
 
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