JAYE partners with Oxford College of Marketing

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The Malta Business Weekly

As part of JAYE’s commitment to provide its achievers with cutting edge training, Junior Achievement Young Enterprise (JAYE) Malta Foundation has partnered with the Oxford College of Marketing to provide additional bite-size courses in support of its Learning by Doing programmes for its StartUp (19-30) and Company Programme (16-18) participants.

From 2021, the Oxford College of Marketing (OXCOM) will be working in partnership with JAYE to provide a series of short courses in business and marketing. The courses are made available through OXCOM’s online platform, through which students are given access to a series of on-demand sessions to work through at their own pace.

Course titles include: What is Marketing & Understanding your customers?, Practical Digital Campaign Planning, Introduction to Content Marketing, Compelling Copywriting for Marketers (Beginners), Social Media Marketing 101, Brand Strategy and Selling virtually – A New Reality.

On its part, the Oxford College of Marketing, said it is proud to have partnered with JAYE through an Memoradum of Understanding (MOU), thereby joining JAYE’s prestigious list of educational sponsors.

OXCOM said it is confident that this is a good start to concretely support JAYE towards achieving its key objective of equipping young people with the employment and entrepreneurial skills and confidence needed to succeed in their careers and bright futures.

More information about JAYE Malta may be obtained via the website.

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In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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