Imperial College of Business Studies Graduation 2024: Over 500 Dreams Take Flight

On the 19th of December 2024, the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) buzzed with an atmosphere of pride and accomplishment as Imperial College of Business Studies (ICBS) celebrated its Graduation Ceremony 2024. This grand event marked a significant milestone for over 500 graduates, each stepping into the next chapter of their professional and academic journeys.

The ceremony was graced by the presence of distinguished chief guests: Prof. Kasim Sheikh, Dean of the School of Business and Creative Industries at the University of the West of Scotland, and Dr. Theresa Cronin, Director of International at the School of Arts, Social Sciences, and Management at Queen Margaret University. Their inspiring words resonated with the audience, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and innovation in today’s dynamic world.

The graduates, representing a wide array of disciplines, showcased the diversity and caliber of programmes at Imperial College. From undergraduate degrees in finance, marketing, international business, and human resource management to postgraduate accolades such as MBAs in general, international business, and human resource management, and MSc in Strategic Marketing, the ceremony epitomized the institution’s commitment to fostering globally competitive professionals. Notably, the affiliation with the University of the West of Scotland and Queen Margaret University underscores the quality and global relevance of these qualifications.

Adding a unique touch to the celebration was the recognition of graduates who excelled academically and professionally, there were graduates from the SQA International Foundation and SQA International Specialized Diploma programmes, which provide a robust foundation for academic and career advancement. Furthermore, the ceremony celebrated students who successfully completed the globally recognized CIMA qualification, reflecting Imperial’s dedication to fostering world-class professionals in management accounting and business strategy.

The event wasn’t just a celebration for the graduates; it was a testament to the unwavering support of their families, the dedication of faculty members, and the commitment of Imperial College to its vision of educational excellence. Guests applauded not only the achievements of the class of 2024 but also the institution’s legacy of producing work-ready, globally recognized graduates.

For those inspired by the achievements on display, the journey doesn’t have to end here. With its January 2025 intake just around the corner, Imperial College invites aspiring students to embark on a transformative educational journey. Whether you’re aiming for undergraduate programmes or pursuing postgraduate programmes that redefine leadership and strategy, Imperial College is the gateway to global success.

To begin your path to excellence, reach out to Imperial College of Business Studies at 077 391 8777. Your moment of celebration could be just around the corner.

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