Kenya: school to offer vulnerable students IB
Still I Rise International School has become the first international school to offer a high-level diploma to vulnerable and refugee students free of charge.
Still I Rise International School has become the first international school to offer a high-level diploma to vulnerable and refugee students free of charge.
The University of Nottingham is partnering with Braeburn international schools to offer postgraduate training for teachers in East Africa.
Online platform StudyFree has expanded to five markets to allow international students access scholarships and grants for education opportunities.
Ireland is emerging as favourite destination for African students, thanks to competitive fees and relatively affordable living costs.
Kenyan authorities will recognise prior learning to ease credit transfers as it continues to make the country a regional international education hub.
Nearly two months after the outbreak of COVID-19 in China, many African students in Wuhan have given up on pleas to their governments to evacuate them from the locked-down city.
The governments of Kenya and Barbados have signed a cooperation agreement that will see the countries establish higher education ties, among other benefits.
Plans to establish a binational university of applied sciences in Kenya fronted by the government of Germany have been put on hold.