| November 20, 2008 ilearn and MBA go Multilingual In addition to the hundreds of new students begining their courses with RDI this month there is a small group who will herald a new chapter in RDI's 18 year history. Like many others they will be studying the University of Wales MBA and they will also be using RDI's online university - ilearn. However they will not be studying in English, rather they will be learning in their native languages - Russian and Spanish. "Full support in Spanish or Russian" As an addition to the ever popular University of Wales MBA in English, RDI now offers this course in either Russian or Spanish. This not only includes study materials, lessons and the ilearn interface but also the delivery of full language-specific tutor support. This launch highlights the versatility and strength of RDI's online university - ilearn and also RDI's commitment to the advancement of distance learning worldwide. "Cutting-edge technology of ilearn" Liubov Lobanova, Programme Advisor for the Russian language course, believes this offers new opportunities for all students of distance learning. "For many years there have been obstacles to opening-up internationally recognised qualifications to people with different languages. With the cutting-edge technology of ilearn, we are finally able to offer students around the world the opportunity to study a UK qualification in their own language" "A wonderful chance" Cristina Zarzoso, Programme Advisor for the Spanish language MBA, agrees: "This is a wonderful chance for people who wish to study them in their native language and of course - they also get all the other benefits of distance learning too!" The Russian language students begin their studies in just a few days whilst the Spanish MBA starts in December. We'd like to wish all our new and returning students 'good luck', Удачи' and 'buena suerte' in their studies for the coming year!
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