Tuesday, May 10, 2011

What Is the Connection between the Serengeti National Park and the World’s Biggest LNG Project?

Monday 16 May will see the simultaneous start of two of ARC’s most popular two-week, university-accredited (postgraduate) courses.

In the UK, 16 professionals from Brazil, Jordan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Poland, Qatar, South Africa, and Yemen will be attending the Security Management Stage 3 Course, an advanced programme to prepare managers for senior-level/regional-level security management responsibility. For some, this will also be a crucial step towards achieving their MSc Professional Practice in Corporate Security Management.

Alongside conventional security risk issues such as kidnap, terrorism, malicious contamination and extortion, illicit trade, business espionage, IT threats, security project management and activism, the course will address some of the more complex issues of security management such as widening the remit of the security professional, adding value to the security management programme, corporate social responsibility, external liaison and stakeholder engagement, security considerations in business expansion into new regions, and security intelligence. The course includes a wide range of professionals ranging from South Africa regional government security heads to professionals from the world’s biggest LNG operation.

Meanwhile, in Kenya, 11 professionals from Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa will begin the core-skills Security Management Stage 1 Course. As well as security managers from traditional security operating environments, course delegates will include wardens from some of Tanzania’s world famous parks, including the Serengeti.

Full details of all ARC courses can be found at www.arc-tc.com, or by emailing janetward@arc-tc.com