The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation encourages ambitious and talented sub-Saharan African engineers to apply their skills to develop scalable solutions to local challenges, highlighting the importance of engineering as an enabler of improved quality of life and economic development. The aim of the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation is to stimulate, celebrate … [Read more...]
Scholarship opportunities for African students at Nordic Africa Institute
The Nordic Countries - Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden jointly established a Research Institute on Africa providing opportunities of research and support on modern Africa. Results of researches done here are meant for use by Politicians, Policy makers, Media practitioners, Students etc. the Institute is based in Uppsala, Sweden. The major areas of focus of the … [Read more...]
FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN FINLAND WILL END IN 2017, APPLY NOW!
There are currently no tuition fees charged at all the Universities in Finland, but tuition fees for International students will be introduced from autum 2017. The three-party coalition government has concluded that international students must pay a minimum of €1,500 per year to study on any undergraduate or master’s course taught in a language other than Finnish or Swedish … [Read more...]
South Africa Starts Paperless Education System
As South Africa's inland schools opened this week, seven schools in Gauteng walked into a new era of the digital classroom, which will connect them to a world of better educational opportunities. Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, supported by Gauteng Premier David Makhura and Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi, launched the new paperless education system pilot project, The Big … [Read more...]
No tuition fees in Finnish Higher Education Degrees regardless of the level of Studies and the Nationality of the Student
There are no tuition fees charged in Finnish higher education degrees, regardless of the level of studies and the nationality of the student. But please note that this does not completely rule out the possibility that the situation might change at some point in the future. Recently, a working group set up by the Finnish Minister of Education and Science drafted up an action … [Read more...]