Higher education institution unveils five-year strategy
It's important to look at ideas from other areas of the British Isles to ensure the Island's higher education offering is up to date.
That's from University College Isle of Man's principal Jesamine Kelly after the institution published its five-year strategy.
It comes following talks with students and local industry to ensure UCM's courses support the Island's economy.
Mrs Kelly says the college can take inspiration from elsewhere:
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