Regent Business School has proudly announced its move to a new and expansive campus located within The Boulevard Office Park on Searle Street in Woodstock, Cape Town.
The school’s state-of-the-art facilities will provide students with access to cutting-edge technology in a forward-thinking, 4IR-focused environment with a fresh approach to evolutionary way of teaching.
Speaking during an interview on Current Talks with Miss Rumbie, Busiswa Mdidimba who is the enrolment specialist at the school says the move to the new premises is a testament to Regent Business School’s commitment to providing its students with the best possible experience in higher education. She further added that with contemporary educational spaces and access to a range of 4IR technologies including 3D printing, virtual and augmented reality, drones and prototyping technologies, the new campus is designed to foster collaboration, creativity, problem-solving and innovation.
Mdidimba says 41R revolutionary has had a significant impact on the education landscape globally as the rise in digital technologies has transformed ways of living and work creating new challenges and opportunities requiring individuals to possess a certain unique set of skills.
Speaking on the trends that will unfold in the tertiary space in the next five years she says the future of tertiary education will be shown by emerging technologies, changing social and economic conditions as well as a shifting student demographic further adding that Regent Business School focuses on staying ahead of trends by continuing to invest in innovative technologies and providing students with practical and relevant education that equips students with demands of the future.
The school’s goal is to make higher education accessible to more students by providing them with the best possible educational experience, and this move to a new and bigger campus is just one way to achieve that goal. Regent Business School is confident that students will greatly benefit from the new premises and the cutting-edge technology and resources available to them.
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https://www.youtube.com/@currenttalkswithmissrumbie/videos