France looks to African research partnerships
The French National Research Agency has renewed its calls for university partnership projects as part of the “Partnerships with African Higher Education program.
The French National Research Agency has renewed its calls for university partnership projects as part of the “Partnerships with African Higher Education program.
The government of Turkey is using the recent third Turkey–Africa summit as a springboard to attracting more African students to its universities.
Artificial intelligence recruitment platform ApplyBoard has recorded a boom in application volumes while projecting the direction of the international education sector over the next decade in its first trends report, with Nigeria, Kenya, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, and Indonesia set for high growth.
The number of African scholars joining staff ranks at higher learning institutions in the US dropped by 21% in the last three years to stand at 1,960 in 2020, down from 2,479 in 2017, recent data shows.
African international student advisory agents are alleging bias over sustained low rates of student permits approvals for applications to study in Canada, when compared to those for the rest of the world.
Nexford University has signed an agreement with one of Nigeria’s largest commercial banks to help both employers and graduates with employability goals.
Tunisia is seeking to reach a target of 10% of its total higher education student body coming from other countries by 2025.
West African political elites may be channeling an estimated £30m+ of unexplained wealth into the UK education sector each year, a new report has revealed.