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Methods of collaboration

Building a global network of academic excellence BPP University is open to discussions on all types of collaboration with the right partner.
Recognised Support Centres This is a collaboration whereby a programme designed, delivered and assessed by BPP University staff is offered at a partner site, with the partner institution providing the physical learning environment.
We grant partners‘ Recognised Support Centre’ status, as a recognition of their ongoing commitment to excellence in the provision of academic, pastoral and study support to BPP University students on specified programmes. All Recognised Support Centres have met a set of minimum quality standards, which are regularly reviewed.
BPP University also works closely to establish different types of partnerships. Other examples of agreements include:
Joint Degrees Work-based Learning Articulation Arrangements
Process of Collaboration
Below is a high level outline layout of the process of becoming a partner.
Partnership Identified
Internal Due Diligence
Final / Detailed Due Diligence
Contractual Agreement
Programme Launch
Continued Collaboration
It is an expectation that all teaching, learning and assessment will be undertaken in English.
BPP University welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with overseas institutions, subject to the requirement that any collaborative provision be delivered in English, unless the outcome of the award is achievable in another language.
Where we are
The purple areas of the map showcase our current international footprint.