Russian schools to start teaching African languages
Russia will start teaching three major African languages in four schools in Moscow this year, as the country seeks to deepen ties with the continent.
Russia will start teaching three major African languages in four schools in Moscow this year, as the country seeks to deepen ties with the continent.
Ireland’s Technological University of the Shannon has opened a Student Liaison Office in Lagos, Nigeria, which it will use to coordinate student recruitment.
Egyptian universities are in talks to enrol some of the 5,000 Nigerian students who have fled fighting in Sudan in its own institutions.
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras will open an East African campus on the island of Zanzibar, initially offering data science and AI programs.
Thousands of Nigerian students being evacuated from Sudan are to compete their studies at universities at home with support from the government.
Thousands of foreign students from Africa, Middle East and Asia have been left stranded across Sudan, as factional fighting has begun in the country.
India's National Forensic Sciences University has become the first state institution to launch a campus abroad in the East African country of Uganda.
Hungary is gradually becoming a favourite study option for many African students, thanks mainly to the high success rate of study visa applications.