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Tag: PDVL programme

Edinburgh College expands international partnership with PDVL

‘A SIGNIFICANT STEP IN WIDER GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT’

Edinburgh College recently welcomed representatives from partner schools across Asia as it marked a significant step in the College’s growing partnership with PDVL (The Prince Foundation programme) and wider global engagement.

Representatives from partner schools in Japan and Thailand visited the College to meet with staff, tour facilities, and formalise partnerships through the signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), supporting student progression, credit recognition and wider academic collaboration.

In 2025, the College became a delivery partner for the PDVL programme, which provides a focused pre-university pathway, combining academic study with English language development and study skills to prepare students for progression to higher education. The College welcomed its first cohort in 2026, with students from China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Uzbekistan enrolling on the Business Pathway programme. 

The launch of the PDVL programme marks the beginning of a new international partnership between the College and its partner schools, bringing together shared strengths and a common vision to deliver a globally relevant learning experience for the students involved. In addition, students benefit from established progression routes through PDVL’s articulation agreements with universities, supporting their onward academic journey.

Alongside programme delivery, the partnership has continued to develop through engagement with PDVL partner schools across Asia. In recent months, representatives from schools in Thailand and Japan also visited the College.

Scott Torrance, International Business Manager at Edinburgh College, said: “We are delighted to welcome our new students on the Prince Foundation programme and hope they are the trailblazers for a long relationship with PDVL.

“They arrive in Edinburgh at a great time of year as we move on from winter – we look forward to seeing our students blossom alongside the spring flowers!”

Angel Zhou, International Business Advisor at Edinburgh College, added: “This partnership reflects a shared long-term commitment to building sustainable international pathways, and we look forward to developing it further in the years ahead.”

David Low, Managing Director of PDVL Overseas Advisory Sdn Bhd, said: “From the very beginning, our partnership with Edinburgh College has been built on shared ambition and a genuine commitment to student success.

“The arrival of our first cohort is just the start – with Business and Science pathways on the horizon and a growing network of partner schools across Asia, the best is still ahead of us.”

Looking ahead, the partnership will continue to grow, with both Business and Science pathways planned from 2027, expanding opportunities for future cohorts.

Posted on 22/04/202622/04/2026Author davepickeringCategories North Edinburgh NewsTags Business Pathway programme, Edinburgh College, formalise partnerships with schools in Japan and Thailand, global engagement, international students, PDVL, PDVL programme
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