University of London welcomes ten new Recognised Teaching Centres
The University of London has expanded its global teaching network with the approval of ten new Recognised Teaching Centres (RTCs) across Asia, Europe, South America and Africa. These institutions will begin supporting students studying for University of London degrees from 2025.
The new centres span eight countries and will offer programmes ranging from law to business administration, expanding access to University of London programmes across key regions.
In South Asia, The British College in Nepal will offer the MSc in Professional Accountancy, while India sees two new additions: MET Institute of International Studies, approved to teach BSc Business Administration and BSc Computer Science, and Burhani College, which will deliver the BSc Business Administration programme.
Pakistan welcomes two new centres: Lords College International and Kallipolis College of Advanced Study (KCAS), both approved to teach the Bachelor of Laws (LLB), with KCAS also offering BSc Psychology.
In Mauritius, MCCI Business School will offer a portfolio of programmes including the International Foundation Programme, Global MBA, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Data Science and Business Analytics.
In South America, Universidad Cientifica del Sur in Peru and Insper Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa in Brazil join the network. The Universidad Cientifica del Sur will deliver the BSc Business Administration, while Insper will offer degrees from the EMFSS (Economics, Management, Finance and Social Sciences) suite of programmes.
In the Czech Republic, the European Research University (ERUNI) has been approved for BSc Business Administration, and in Greece, ICBS Athens International College joins the network with BSc Business Administration, International Foundation Programme and MSc Data Science.
Professor Phil Allmendinger, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education) at the University of London, said: "We are delighted to welcome these ten institutions to our network of Recognised Teaching Centres. Teaching centres are vital partners in our mission to provide quality higher education to students across the world. They create local learning communities that support our students through their studies, while maintaining the high academic standards the University of London is known for. These partnerships will open new opportunities for students in these regions to access British higher education, continuing our near 200-year tradition of making education accessible to all."
Each institution has met rigorous quality standards set by the University of London, ensuring they provide the structured learning environment and academic support essential for student success. Students at Recognised Teaching Centres benefit from face-to-face teaching alongside access to the University's comprehensive online learning resources.
For more information about studying at a Recognised Teaching Centre, visit Study with a local teaching centre | University of London.
This page was last updated on 31 March 2025