Indian African campus set to open in Namibia
The government of India is set to officially commence operations of the long-planned Centre of Excellence in Information Technology in Namibia.
The government of India is set to officially commence operations of the long-planned Centre of Excellence in Information Technology in Namibia.
An upcoming high level Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg in late July is expected to serve as an opportunity to strike deals with African governments.
India's National Forensic Sciences University has become the first state institution to launch a campus abroad in the East African country of Uganda.
The fate of some 16,000 foreign students studying in Uganda hangs in the balance, after the country's ministry of internal affairs said they were studying illegally.
Some 32,000 African students have benefited from Indian scholarships since 2015, part of 50,000 opportunities the country had pledged over a decade.
A report has called on African higher learning institutions to strengthen entrepreneurship education and training, asserting that ‘traditional’ curricula have failed to train youth to be self-employed and job creators.
The Regional Universities Forum for Capacity has launched a e-learning platform to help facilitate universities' use of IT to improve teaching and learning.
After months of delays, plans to create a Common Higher Education Area across five East African states are finally being realised, with authorities moving with speed to spell out the next steps to make the plan a reality.