Scholarships for Africans in Russia grow by 150%
The number of African students benefiting from scholarships to study in Russian universities has grown by 150% in the past three years.
The number of African students benefiting from scholarships to study in Russian universities has grown by 150% in the past three years.
Opening more opportunities for African students to study here will build positive relationships for future generations of Americans – and Africans – to collaborate on the global stage
Georgia has been an unlikely beneficiary of African and some Asian students who fled Ukraine in the wake of the Russian invasion in 2022.
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.
Hungary is gradually becoming a favourite study option for many African students, thanks mainly to the high success rate of study visa applications.
Speakers at the AIEA conference last month underscored that Africa will soon 'matter more' to the Global North, as the continent was placed in the spotlight.
The number of African students studying in colleges and universities in Turkey has risen to 61,000, according to the country’s foreign minister.
This weekend marked the culmination of a six-week institute for The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders at Bridgewater State University.