Woolf University, the first global collegiate university, has announced the formation of its Woolf Academic Advisory Council (WAAC), consisting of eight industry leaders in EdTech and higher education policy from around the world. WAAC will play a strategic role in advising Woolf’s academic accreditation advancement in India, the United States, and Latin America. The new Advisory Council will also help maximize Woolf’s expansion on a global scale as it aims to promote its mission of providing access to world-class higher education. WAAC’s members are committed to innovation in the higher education space, making them ideal candidates for guiding Woolf’s academic roadmap.
Woolf University offers a modern approach to higher education as the first global collegiate university. Organizations that qualify and join Woolf can become full members of the collegiate higher education institution. The university is modeled on other renowned institutions such as the University of California, the University of London, and Delhi University.
Some of the notable members of WAAC are Dr Joshua Broggi, founder of Woolf and former Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and Shuo Chen, Faculty at University of California, Berkeley and General Partner at IOVC.
WAAC’s formation is a significant milestone for Woolf University as it seeks to revolutionize the traditional approach to higher education. Through the expertise of its members, the university aims to provide access to world-class higher education to students globally. It also reinforces Woolf’s commitment to advancing the future of higher education with the help of its distinguished academic leaders.