Rethink migration policy to kickstart economic growth urges new report
Passport to Progress a new ABE-funded report from leading business groups urges a radical rethink of migration policy in order to stimulate economic growth.
Passport to Progress a new ABE-funded report from leading business groups urges a radical rethink of migration policy in order to stimulate economic growth.
On 8th December 2022, the British Chamber of Commerce Myanmar and ABE hosted a webinar, which focused on how employers can increase productivity and rebuild business operations in a post-pandemic era, with business qualification playing a key role.
Become a member of the ABE student council - it's a great opportunity to represent your college, the wider student community, and get experience of taking part in international online meetings in a friendly and supportive environment in line with the ABE way #ABEway.
ABE donated a suite of computers to accredited centres in Malawi to increase access to e-learning and technology.
The survey revealed an industry-leading recommendation score of 97%. That's because ABE students are confident that the knowledge and skills gained from ABE studies will help them achieve their long-term goals. Read the full report...
Welcome to the new ABE website. It has been built to offer improved user journeys, quicker, clearer navigation and easier access to information.
We are delighted to announce that ABE has been shortlisted as Exporter of the Year by the Federation of Awarding Bodies. This stems from our ongoin
It’s the ABE way to go beyond what is necessary. It’s about giving back and making a difference. With this in mind, we have appointed two ABE ambassadors who personify these values: Selveena Parmanum from Mauritius and Sanjeevika Dissanayake from Sri Lanka.
Today we are launching ‘The ABE Way’ - our commitment to support learners and partners on their journey out of Covid-19, and to help them embrace
around the world, its effects threaten to reverse hard-fought gains in reducing gender inequality made over the last couple of decades. Therefore,