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UK and francophone Africa Educational Cooperation forum

  • UK and francophone Africa Educational Cooperation forum

    • 07,Déc 2022
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    The « UK-French Africa Education Cooperation Forum » takes place against a backdrop where education plays a central role in international relations and development. Educational cooperation between the UK and Francophone Africa has grown in recent years, characterised by an increasing exchange of students, academic programmes and research partnerships. With Africa home to some of the world’s youngest and fastest growing populations, and the UK a world leader in higher education and research, this forum aims to explore and strengthen these vital educational links for a more prosperous shared future.

    Program Objectives

    Our program aims to equip participants with:
    1. Strengthen Educational and Academic Links: Review existing collaborations and identify new opportunities to expand educational exchanges and academic partnerships.
    2. Promoting Innovation in Education: To discuss innovations in teaching and research, and how they can be mutually beneficial.
    3. Developing Mutual Cultural and Academic Understanding: To promote a better understanding of the educational, cultural and social contexts between the UK and Francophone Africa.

    Course Program

    The program spans two weeks and includes:

    – Lectures by leading educators and academics from both regions.
    – Workshops and panels on themes such as student mobility, collaborative research and digital education.
    – Networking opportunities for education professionals and decision-makers.

    Why Participate?

    Expand Your International Network: Engage with peers and experts from around the world.
    Inspire Educational Innovation: Discover new ideas and practices to improve education in your own context.
    Contribute to Global Educational Dialogue: Bring your voice and experiences to shape the future of international educational cooperation.

    Target Audience

    The forum is aimed at academics, education professionals, policy-makers and representatives of international organisations and NGOs.

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