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IAM delegation visited<br />

Birmingham City University, UK<br />

Dr Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, IAM & ATDC along with Mr. Somesh<br />

Singh, Director, IAM had a meeting with Chris O’ Neil-<br />

Executive Dean and Derek Cassidy-Associate Dean on 24th<br />

June, 2014 at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design (BIAD).<br />

The Agenda for the meeting was to further strengthen the<br />

ties between Institute of Apparel Management (IAM) and Birmingham<br />

Institute of Art and Design (BIAD). The points which<br />

were discussed with Mr. Chris O’ Neil were:<br />

IAM’s MBA programs in Fashion Business - Fashion Marketing,<br />

Design Management & Innovation and Entrepreneurship.<br />

Fashion Supply Chain Management and Logistics - the location<br />

for the delivery of the program has to be finalized.<br />

Innovation & Leadership: - Programs in the area of Innovation<br />

and Leadership to be explored.<br />

IAM would like BIAD faculty to participate in Continuous<br />

Professional Development (CPD) programmes along with IAM.<br />

IAM inks MoU with<br />

FDI, Mauritius<br />

Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, IAM<br />

& ATDC signed a Memorandum of<br />

Understanding (MoU) on behalf of<br />

Institute of Apparel Management<br />

with the Fashion & Design Institute<br />

(FDI), Mauritius, for academic collaboration<br />

in the burgeoning field<br />

of apparel and textiles. The Indian<br />

team headed by Mr. V.Srinivas, IAS,<br />

Joint Secretary (Exports), Ministry<br />

of Textiles, Govt. of India, and the<br />

Mauritius delegation headed by<br />

Ms. Asha Burrenchobay, Permanent<br />

Secretary, Ministry of Industry,<br />

Commerce and Consumer Protection,<br />

Govt. of Mauritius signed five<br />

MoUs and a Letter of Intent.

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