At Oneday, our primary objective is to make the principles and habits of world-class entrepreneurs accessible to all, empowering a new generation of value creators to shape the future. Through personalized one-to-one mentoring sessions, our students engage in experiments on the Oneday Launch Platform. Each completed experiment and task assigned by mentors contributes credits towards earning an MBA degree. By successfully completing a range of experiments spanning product, marketing, and finance, students achieve their MBA degree, making Oneday College a unique and experiential path to academic and entrepreneurial success.

Accreditation & licensing:
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\ Dean

Richard Edward Jewell

Richard Edward Jewell

CPO at Oneday - where we are democratising entrepreneurship - building the world's most practical university.

Our mission is to create an alternative to university for the 50% of society who dream of something more than a corporate career. At Oneday we provide aspiring entrepreneurs with experienced business mentors, a rich community of same-stage founders and all the inspiration they need to turn their idea into a business.

\ Academic board

Shahnaz Abdelk Ibrahim
Shahnaz Abdelk Ibrahim
Peran David Mils Hills
Peran David Mils Hills

\ Faculty, instructors and professional experts

Fatimetou Dicko
Fatimetou Dicko
Callum Adamson
Callum Adamson
Jyoti P
Jyoti P
Julian Alfonso Espinosa
Julian Alfonso Espinosa
Ryan Patrick Tubbs
Ryan Patrick Tubbs
Paul Andrew Capriolo II
Paul Andrew Capriolo II
Thea Patricia Brook
Thea Patricia Brook
Benjamin William King
Benjamin William King
Musaddeq Khan
Musaddeq Khan
Gregory Rene Monterrosa
Gregory Rene Monterrosa
Stephanie Yaiza Melodia
Stephanie Yaiza Melodia
Abhinav Suresh
Abhinav Suresh
Young Il Cho
Young Il Cho
Akriti Puri
Akriti Puri
Muhannad Taslaq
Muhannad Taslaq
Mary Elisabeth Lemmer
Mary Elisabeth Lemmer
Joshua Sanford Cook
Joshua Sanford Cook
James Peter Werner Goetz
James Peter Werner Goetz
Brian Meece
Brian Meece
Stephanie Louise Vanessa Hamill
Stephanie Louise Vanessa Hamill
Michael Joseph Fauconnier-Bank
Michael Joseph Fauconnier-Bank
Iasha Royell King
Iasha Royell King
John Olsen Boese
John Olsen Boese
Ari Herschel Olmos
Ari Herschel Olmos
Benjamin William Whately
Benjamin William Whately
Tamara Jones
Tamara Jones
Renée Milner
Renée Milner
Helen Marie Murphy
Helen Marie Murphy
Augustus Bartholomew
Augustus Bartholomew
Juan Carlos Linares Manteca
Juan Carlos Linares Manteca
Ryan Martin Brown
Ryan Martin Brown
Yashar Faranjani
Yashar Faranjani
Richard Edward Jewell
Richard Edward Jewell
Gregory Bernard D'alessandro
Gregory Bernard D'alessandro
Elliott Phear
Elliott Phear
Mia Bennett
Mia Bennett
Sunil Mistry
Sunil Mistry
Bilal Memon
Bilal Memon
Shahnaz Abdelk Ibrahim
Shahnaz Abdelk Ibrahim
Phillip David White
Phillip David White
Shama Butala
Shama Butala
Michael John Edward Pryke
Michael John Edward Pryke
Joanna Montgomery
Joanna Montgomery
Josh Israel
Josh Israel
Abhishek
Abhishek
Lawrence Nates
Lawrence Nates
Andrew Michael Allen
Andrew Michael Allen
Linyun Qiu
Linyun Qiu
Jonathan Edward T Slater
Jonathan Edward T Slater
Eleanor Gai Fleming
Eleanor Gai Fleming
Deepak Shrivastava
Deepak Shrivastava
Timothy Luke Chambers
Timothy Luke Chambers
Peran David Mils Hills
Peran David Mils Hills
Papa Kojo Botsio
Papa Kojo Botsio
Mr Kenneth Malcolm Ewan
Mr Kenneth Malcolm Ewan
Kerstin Robinson
Kerstin Robinson
Gabrielle Fitzpatrick
Gabrielle Fitzpatrick
Gabriel Mark leavell
Gabriel Mark leavell

\ Certificate

The Global Leaders Institute is a full member college of Woolf, offering accredited degrees under the European Standards and Guidelines (Brussels 2015). Woolf is a global collegiate Higher Education Institution licensed in Europe (license 2019-015), and the operative Policy of Quality Assurance allows member colleges to share the same standards of accreditation while independently managing their own students and faculty. Courses with ECTS credits are specifically designated as such.

Regulatory and accreditation framework

European Higher Education Area

The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) today comprises 49 member countries - more than just Europe. All the Higher Education Institutions in the EHEA use the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), providing a shared framework for accrediting courses and degrees.

Bologna

The Bologna Process names the agreements which harmonize the accreditation standards of Europe. The process created not only the EHEA, but also the European Credit transfer System. Initially this was a system to transfer credits between institutions, and later it became the standard way to refer to the credits themselves, such as '90 ECTS credits'.

European Commission

The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union. It is responsible for proposing legislation, enforcing EU laws and directing the Union's administrative operations, including education initiatives and policy-making. It oversees the ECTS system. All EHEA countries have adopted the European Standards and Guidelines (ESG 2015).

Malta

Woolf (MT) is based in Malta, which has been a member of the European Union since 2004, and of the European Higher Education Area since 2010. Its degrees are fully integrated with the ECTS system, and its degrees and qualifications are recognized throughout Europe under the treaty obligations under the Lisbon Recognition Convention.

Malta Further and Higher Education Authority

ECTS standards are validated by an approved regulatory authority. Woolf works with English-language authorities that implement the ESG 2015. The Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) implements ESG 2015 with the aim of further promoting quality in further and higher education.

Switzerland

Higher education in Switzerland is regulated both at the level of the Canton and at the Federal level (by the Ordinance of the Higher Education Council on Accreditation within the Higher Education Sector). Higher education in Switzerland places great emphasis on academic freedom and quality.

Switzerland

Woolf (CH) is based in Aargau, which is a canton in Switzerland, between Zurich and Basel. It has an innovation agenda, known for universities of applied sciences, innovation parks, incubation centers, and other resources for supporting research and technology transfer.

Wisconsin

Woolf (WI) is based in Wisconsin, which licenses higher education institutions through the Educational Approval Program within the Department of Safety and Professional Services. The EAP ensures that approved schools are well run, educationally sound, and financially stable.

Wisconsin

Woolf (WI) is based in the United States of America, which has a system of state licensure and regional or national accreditation through private agencies. The Department of Education does not directly approve of degrees. Foundation for International Services, a non-profit, independent credential evaluator and member of NACES.org since 1987, has evaluated Woolf’s Master in Business Administration and deemed it to be equivalent to one “from a regionally accredited institution in the United States.”

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