University News Last updated 04 November
Birmingham City University (BCU) and the Legacy Centre of Excellence (LCE) have signed a new partnership agreement that will help create more opportunities for local people to access education, skills and training.
The new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organisations will see them work together to deliver community-based learning, internships and volunteering opportunities, as well as explore ways to make higher education more accessible to underrepresented groups.
As part of the partnership, BCU and LCE will look at how the Legacy Centre’s vibrant Aston campus can be used for education and skills activity, including potential short courses, community training and mentoring programmes.
Professor David Mba, Vice-Chancellor of BCU, said: "This partnership marks an important step in strengthening the relationship between the University and the Legacy Centre of Excellence.
“Together, we will create new pathways for learning, skills development and community engagement that reflect the diversity and vibrancy of our city.
“We can open up higher education to more people, offer meaningful experiences for our students, and help nurture the next generation of talent and changemakers."
Lucia Koumi, Head of Skills and Community Projects at BCU, added: "BCU is deeply committed to delivering impactful community initiatives, and this partnership opens new doors to co-create opportunities for our students and increase accessibility into higher education.
“I’m excited to start to plan and action the activity outlined in this recently signed MoU."
Keith Shayaam-Smith, LCE’s CEO, said: “At the Legacy Centre of Excellence, our mission has always been to empower communities through education, culture and enterprise.
“This partnership with Birmingham City University will help us create real pathways for local people to gain new skills, explore higher education and unlock their potential. Together, we’re investing in the future of Birmingham’s communities."
Located in Newtown, the Legacy Centre of Excellence is the UK’s largest independent Black-owned business and arts centre, supporting creativity, cultural growth and entrepreneurship.
The collaboration with BCU reflects both organisations’ shared commitment to inclusion, opportunity and community impact.
Pictured: Keith Shayaam-Smith, CEO of Legacy Centre of Excellence, and Professor David Mba, Vice-Chancellor of BCU.