Switch Media School, a recently established digital media school in Kenya, and Budapest Metropolitan University (METU), are in talks over a possible collaboration.
METU, Hungary’s largest private university, offers a range of programs in communication, business, tourism, visual arts, and creative industries across two faculties.
Switch Media School Principal, Susan Ng’onga, held a meeting with Dr Peter Rada, Vice-Rector for International Affairs at Budapest Metropolitan University (METU), on Monday, July 15, in Budapest, Hungary, exploring partnership opportunities.
The potential partnership with METU aligns with Switch Media Schools’ vision to empower aspiring storytellers to shape global narratives and drive positive change through impactful storytelling.
The School recently partnered with Boma International Hospitality College and Kenya Commercial Bank Foundation to empower youth and women in Kenya’s hospitality and digital media space.
The collaboration efforts are geared towards expanding educational and employment access opportunities by providing the right and adaptive skills to media practitioners for today’s evolving economy.
The Budapest College of Communication, established in 2000, has been offering higher education, adult education, and advanced vocational training courses of high international standards in applied communication and business sciences since 2001.
Switch Media in Kenya provides aspiring media professionals and content creators with essential skills to succeed in digital media, communication, and technology careers worldwide.