Del-York Creative Academy (DCA has officially partnered with Lancaster University, a globally renowned institution in a significant stride toward fostering creative excellence and innovation in Africa.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed at DCA’s campus in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. Speaking at the ceremony, the COO of Del-York Group, Mr. Ikenna Oguike, emphasized the shared commitment of both institutions to harnessing the power of creativity to drive positive change. “Together, we aim to cultivate Africa’s creative talent and connect it with global opportunities,” he stated. “This partnership will build bridges between local creators and the international creative economy.”
A pioneer in African filmmaking education,under the visionary leadership of its CEO, Linus Idahosa, has been at the forefront of bridging the gap between talent and opportunity in Africa. DCA offers students comprehensive programs and world-class facilities, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to succeed in the dynamic creative industries. The academy’s commitment to excellence has made it a hub for aspiring artists seeking to hone their skills and contribute to the vibrant African film industry.
Lancaster University, a leading UK university with a strong international reputation, brings a wealth of academic expertise and research capabilities to the partnership. Professor Kirk Semple, Professor of Environmental Microbiology and Director of International Research and Projects at Lancaster University, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration. “We are delighted to partner with Del-York Creative Academy,” he said. “This partnership represents an extraordinary opportunity to exchange knowledge, foster innovation, and develop new creative methodologies.” The university’s commitment to innovation and global engagement aligns perfectly with DCA’s vision of fostering creative excellence in Africa.
The partnership between DCA and Lancaster University will open up new avenues for collaboration, research, and knowledge exchange. By combining DCA’s industry-focused approach with Lancaster University’s academic rigor, the partnership will drive innovation, create new opportunities, and contribute to the growth of the African film industry.
The partnership is expected to lead to a range of collaborative initiatives, and aim to address global challenges in education, entrepreneurship, and creative innovation, while contributing to the sustainable development of Africa’s creative economy through Joint research projects, Student exchange programs and Faculty development opportunities. The partnership will serve as a model for cross-continental collaboration, providing African creatives with the tools to compete in the international marketplace.
The signing of the MOU marks a significant milestone for both institutions. It is a testament to their shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and global impact.
The partnership between Del-York Creative Academy and Lancaster University has the potential to create a lasting impact on the creative industries in Africa and beyond.
Key attendees at the signing ceremony included Ms. Stella Fubara, Managing Director of Del-York Development Company Limited; Dr. Akanimo Odon, Executive Director of Business Strategy and Internationalisation at DCA; and Ms. Obehi Anuge, Country Director for Youth in Animation and Post-Production (YAPPI).
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