KC Overseas expands into East and West Africa
Recruitment consultant KC Overseas Education has made moves to expand its reach through West and East Africa, multiplying its presence on the ground and opening new offices.
Recruitment consultant KC Overseas Education has made moves to expand its reach through West and East Africa, multiplying its presence on the ground and opening new offices.
The fuel subsidy which was ended by Nigeria’s incoming president will play a small part in a surge of international student migration, but its full effects are “unlikely to be felt” for at least a year.
While many markets in Africa are still emerging, universities have been urged to “get ahead” on recruiting in Africa by major stakeholders.
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.
Three English language schools in South Africa have partnered up to attract learners from select countries via education agents.
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.
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