WAFW World Locations

CHINA
BANGLADESH
MEXICO
INDIA
KENYA
UGANDA

CHINA

Sias was founded in 1998 by Chinese-American businessman Shawn Chen who had the aim of bringing an American liberal arts-styled education to China. Combining Chinese and Western educational philosophies, Sias developed sophisticated and specialized talents that has made contributions to the modernization and economic development of China. Sias has aimed to achieve this aim, through a modern and international campus, a visionary curriculum and diverse campus activities. Sias has received many awards by related state institutions and news media, including the "Top 10 Most Influential Foreign-owned Undergraduate Universities in China Award", "The Most Competitive University on Employment in China", "The Strongest Comprehensive Sino-Foreign Cooperative University", and "The Most Desirable University for High School Graduates Award"

NEPAL

Orchid International College (OIC) affiliated to Tribhuvan University, was established in 2010 AD and promoted by a group of experienced and dedicated academicians, computer engineers, management professionals and reputed software company of Nepal. The goal of the college is to provide a high-quality education that will enable the students to embrace the challenges of the modern world and establish the foundation for a successful future. The college focuses much on management and information technology in its academic voyage along with the main essentials of capacity building such as experimental and experiential learning; rigorous need-based training, practicum and case diagnosis.

BANGLADESH

University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh: Ranked in the top 100 in the WURI. ULAB is a leader among private universities in Bangladesh. Our vision is to transform education in the country, as well as in the region. Our exclusive partnerships with universities, NGOs, GOs, and research organizations support us in bringing a world-class education to students.

KENYA

On Friday, 16th August, Karatina University made history as it became the first university in Africa to launch the World Academy for the Future of Women (WAFW) program, a transformative initiative designed to empower young women and prepare them for leadership roles on a global scale. The launch event, which took place at the university’s Conference Hall, was organized by the Directorate of Resource Mobilization and International Programmes, led by Prof. Kellen Kiambati, in collaboration with the Office of the Dean of Students and in partnership with the Africa Leadership Transformative Network (ALT) and KCB Foundation. This momentous occasion marked a significant milestone in the university’s commitment to fostering leadership and social change among women.