CIM Sri Lanka partners with Global Tutor

20 March 2017 01:28 pm

 

The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Sri Lanka entered into an Association Partnership with Global Tutor (Pvt.) Ltd to further strengthen the knowledge and expertise in the 
education field. 
With the aspiration for high standards of quality and integrity, the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between CIM Sri Lanka and Global Tutor will mutually benefit both the organisations. 
Commenting on the partnership, CIM Sri Lanka Chairman Brian Selvanayagam said, “It is a pleasure to partner with Global Tutor, which is known to be the leader of innovative education in the global academic arena, and the partnership will provide an opportunity for CIM to familiarize with an internationally standardized learning management system.   
CIM Sri Lanka is the first international branch of CIM UK and is proud to claim the largest membership outside the UK. CIM Sri Lanka has always campaigned for high professional standards, greater recognition for the profession and marketing excellence in Sri Lanka through education, training 
and development.  
Global Tutor Founder/CEO Mohammed Fawaz stated, “We are happy to partner with a renowned professional body such as the Chartered Institute of Marketing Sri Lanka. The collaboration between CIM Sri Lanka and Global Tutor will enable to sharpen our skills and competencies through training and development. Global Tutor offers a variety of dynamic and innovative courses and classes for both children and adult learners via a lively and interactive virtual platform. Live, online sessions either on regular or on-demand basis is offered based on the requirement of the students. They cater to the national curriculum of Sri Lanka, a few British-based curricula such as Cambridge International Examination and Edexcel-Pearson education and recently stepped onto an Australian-based curriculum (ACARA) such as SACE and NAPLAN. Therefore, the services have extended to large geographical location including the UK, Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, the Maldives and Australia.