Here’s the translation to American English:
The International University of Miami (UNIMIAMI) has officially received approval to operate in the state of Florida, marking a significant advance in the international expansion of EDUCA EDTECH Group. This new educational institution is presented as a 100% online alternative, aiming to redefine standards of accessibility, quality, and customization in higher education.
The establishment of UNIMIAMI follows an exhaustive accreditation process and is based on the growing need for educational transformation in line with the challenges of the 21st century. According to Rafael García-Parrado, CEO of EDUCA EDTECH Group, this university is the result of 20 years of experience in pedagogy and technological development, with a mission to provide high-quality education accessible from any location in the world.
With a global focus and an inherent digital character, UNIMIAMI aims to attract students looking to balance their academic training with their work and personal responsibilities. The institution combines European academic rigor with the flexibility of the American educational model, offering a flexible experience without compromising excellence.
The academic design of UNIMIAMI is based on the EDUCA LXP methodology, which incorporates artificial intelligence to provide highly personalized learning pathways. Additionally, it features Phia, a virtual tutor that guides students through their educational journey, pushing the learning experience to the forefront of the Edtech sector.
UNIMIAMI aims not only to train competent professionals but also to cultivate citizens with critical and ethical thinking. It will offer programs in areas such as technology, sustainability, social innovation, and digital business, thereby aligning with the emerging needs of the job market.
Through this new initiative, EDUCA EDTECH Group aims to transform online education into an effective tool for social transformation, asserting its role as a key player in the international Edtech landscape, including its entry into the U.S. market for the first time.
via: MiMub in Spanish