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14 décembre 2014

Lucrative international education fairs draw scrutiny

By Tunde Fatunde. Education fairs held annually in Nigerian cities are attracting attention for potentially harbouring fraudsters. The fairs, aimed at students seeking admission to universities abroad, have mushroomed in response to the exodus of Nigerian students seeking quality education in other countries. According to the British Council, in the UK alone there are nearly 18,000 Nigerian students. Read more...

12 décembre 2014

Why Africa should be the next focus for UK global higher education drive

The ConversationBy David Bell. Historical prestige is not the only reason why British universities do well at attracting international students – but it helps. Victorian antecedents hint at continuity and esteem. Strong teaching, good infrastructure and the English language also help to make UK universities a global educational and economic success story. More...

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7 décembre 2014

Nzimande threatens Afrikaans university with closure

Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande will have private university Academia's registration withdrawn if it remains exclusively Afrikaans, Rapport reported on Sunday.
"If that is the case, we will withdraw their registration. I will not even apologise for it," said Nzimande.
He said he would not allow a university to refuse admission - even on the grounds of language. More...

7 décembre 2014

New platform for university engagement launched

By Munyaradzi Makoni. The ACU Engage Community initiative builds on the success of the ongoing ‘World Beyond 2015 – Is higher education ready?’ campaign and the ACU’s University Extension Network. Read more...
7 décembre 2014

Major scholarship fund targets disadvantaged students

By Yojana Sharma. Four African universities are to receive US$86.6 million over the next eight to 10 years from the MasterCard Foundation in scholarship funds and other support for economically disadvantaged young people, MasterCard Foundation CEO Reeta Roy announced in Cape Town on 3 December. Read more...
7 décembre 2014

Creating high impact citizens through student engagement

By Thierry Luescher-Mamashela. Student engagement is known to correlate well with retention and success but its impact on developing citizenship competences is hardly studied.
A new study report by HERANA – Higher Education Research and Advocacy Network in Africa – in collaboration with Makerere University in Uganda and the University of Cape Town in South Africa, shows that key aspects of the undergraduate student experience have a profound impact on raising levels of citizenship competences. Read more...
7 décembre 2014

University engagement as interconnectedness

By François van Schalkwyk. African research that forms part of the Higher Education Research and Advocacy Network in Africa – HERANA – project has developed indicators to measure university-community engagement projects, to ascertain whether their activities are connected to the strategy of the institution, are linked to external constituents in a sustainable manner, feed into teaching and generate new knowledge. Read more...
7 décembre 2014

Crucial engagement questions for Talloires universities

By Karen MacGregor. Why is it that while universities talk increasingly about civic engagement, the world is heading in exactly the opposite direction? asked Professor Adam Habib, vice-chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand, in the opening keynote at the Talloires Network conference last Tuesday. Read more...
7 décembre 2014

Put values at the heart of university engagement

By Karen MacGregor. If out of universities come graduates who are homophobic, sexist, racist or cultural bigots, then they are failing in the role they should play, according to Naledi Pandor, South Africa’s minister of science and technology. “At times we develop the pride of intellectual achievement but give inadequate attention to the value of social engagement. Read more...
6 décembre 2014

Afrique : moteur de la croissance mondiale

Par Institut Montaigne. Regards d'experts et de personnalités d'horizons divers livrant, pour l'Institut Montaigne, leurs visions de la croissance sur le continent africain.
En savoir plus :
Afrique-France : mettre en pratique le co-développement - Contribution au XXVIe sommet Afrique-France, rapport, décembre 2013. Voir l'article...

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