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KTL invests in the future of telecoms by sponsoring a master's programme at University of Strathclyde


KTL's decision to sponsor the Project Management and Innovation Master's programme is rooted in a strong connection with University of Strathclyde. Ava Kerr, a proud alumna of the university and KTL Project Manager, recognised the potential to bridge the gap between academia and industry.


By sponsoring this program, KTL aims to encourage aspiring professionals to explore the exciting world of telecommunications and contribute to its growth.

This strategic move aligns with KTL's brand values and mission to drive technological advancements and inspire the next generation of telecommunications professionals.


Recently, KTL awarded three talented students for their outstanding academic achievements:

  1. First Place: Warren Smith

  2. Second Place: Mohammed Elsharbatly

  3. Third Place: Mohammed Hameed H Alruwaili


The winners were honored with trophies, certificates, and Amazon vouchers as a token of appreciation for their hard work and dedication.


A bright future ahead


KTL is proud to continue its partnership with University of Strathclyde by renewing sponsorship of the award for the upcoming year. Additionally, KTL is exploring various opportunities to collaborate with the university, including organising workshops, internships, and industry talks.


Ranjit Das, Programme Director, MSc Project Management & Innovation commented, “KTL has sponsored prizes for top-performing students in the MSc Project Management and Innovation programme. The students greatly appreciated this generous support and were delighted to receive the awards.”

 

Alan Hanamy CEO commented, “We are proud to partner with University of Strathclyde sponsoring a master’s programme - investing in the next generation of future leaders. It is impressive to see the achievements of these talented students and look forward to strengthening our connection with the university.


To find out more about KTL visit ktl.ie

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