Woolf University: how does an international collegiate institution operate?
This webinar is a part of an Innovative Universities Global Webinar Series.
Woolf is the first global collegiate higher education institution, founded in 2018 by Joshua Broggi. It lets qualified organizations join as accredited member colleges. The newest platform that unites different higher education institutions, and allows membership for qualified new colleges. Woolf’s colleges are geographically and linguistically diverse. Woolf's software platform helps its colleges meet, monitor, and maintain high standards of excellence by handling everything from new course proposals to degree issuance. Collegiate universities are not new: the University of Oxford, the University of California, the University of London, and Delhi University are all collegiate. We are the first global, collegiate higher education institution
Woolf exists to increase access to world-class higher education and ensure that it is globally recognized and transferable. We promote academic excellence and guard values that are humane, democratic, and international. Woolf is a global collegiate higher education institution, modelled on the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Our colleges are geographically and linguistically diverse, but all colleges are equally subject to the Quality Assurance Policy and to the same standards of academic excellence and cyclical review. Woolf uses a unique Accreditation Management System to ensure high quality across the institution, and present auditable reports to regulators around the world.
Joshua Broggi - CEO and Founder of Woolf University
- Joshua is the founder of Woolf University
- At the University of Oxford, he was a member of the Faculty of Philosophy and the governing parliament of the University.
- He held a Humboldt Fellowship, during which he worked on the definition and measure of human progress concerning the creation of modern universities.