
United Kingdom
Regents Business School London (RBS London)
Regents Business School London (RBS London) is a private institution of higher education offering l BA (Hons) degrees in Global Business, Global Financial Management, Global Marketing, and Global Business and Design Management; and MA degrees in Global Management (with Finance and Marketing specialisms) All of RBS London degrees are fully UK validated by the Open University.
RBS London is located at Regent's College in Regent's Park, one of central London's most beautiful Royal Parks.
Around the main quadrangle of classrooms lie hectares of gardens, lawns, tennis and basketball courts. Yet this peaceful environment is only a few minutes away from the financial center of London, the West End and the many attractions of this exciting European city.
Course specialization and flexibility of choice within a secure and nurturing environment ensure continued prosperity and appeal from around the world.
RBS London's Global Business curriculum offers more than just theoretical knowledge.
With its emphasis upon the 'practitioner's focus, RBS London is committed to providing a thorough academic education allied to real business applications and networking opportunities.
Forms of Collaboration
Student ExchangeProgram (IOP01): Program offered to Business students only.
Double Degree Programs (IOP02): Program offered to Business students only. Students spend three years at MIU and the final year at RBS London in order to obtain the degree.
Website
http://www.rbsLondon.ac.uk

United Kingdom
The University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham is consistently ranked among the top ten British Universities. It is one of UK’s most popular Universities and has a tradition of academic excellence.
It undertakes research of international importance and is recognized throughout the world for the excellence of its teaching.
The university’s student facilities are of the highest quality and it has comprehensive range of services to support students, whatever their background and specific needs are. Nottingham is perfectly located at the heart of England, less than two hours from London. It offers excellent transport links to the capital, the rest of the UK and Europe.
Forms of Collaboration
Study Abroad Program (IOP01):
Program offered to all MIU students except for the Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine students. Students who join this program are offered special scholarships and they will also be entitled to receive special Alumni scholarships if they return to get a postgraduate degree.
Academic Advice/ Curriculum Development (IOP03):
Applicable to the faculty of Computer Science only,The Faculty of Computer Science (CS), MIU, is under the continuing academic advice of the School of Computer Science and Information Technology of the University of Nottingham.
Accordingly, the following will be stated on all MIU CS students’ transcripts :
“The degree of BSc in the Faculty of Computer Science is offered with the continuing academic advice of the School of Computer Science and Information Technology of the University of Nottingham England”
CS graduation projects are jointly supervised by MIU and the University of Nottingham, accordingly MIU students receive certificates indicating that the students have completed their Graduation Projects under the guidance and advice of the School of Computer Science and Information Technology, the University of Nottingham. These certificates are signed by the projects advisors in the University of Nottingham.
Visiting Professors Program (IOP04):
Participating faculties: Computer Science, Business Administration & International Trade, and Engineering (Architecture Department). Sixteen visits took place so far. Dr. Graham Kendall, Dr. Colin A Higgins, Dr. Mohamed Gadi, Dr. Christine Ennew, and Ms. Sue Beesley were among the visiting professors from the University of Nottingham.
Staff Advancement Program (IOP07) :
Several training sessions were held for MIU Computer Science staff. A number of Computer Science and Engineering Staff are currently enrolled in the Ph.D. Program in the University of Nottingham.
Website
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk