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The Fellowship of the Royal Society is the oldest known scientific academy in continuous existence. Established in 1660, the Fellowship of the Royal Society
A professor of ethics and development studies at Makerere University, Uganda, Jimmy Spire Ssentongo, has urged African universities to resist the pressure to
Haleemah Ahmad is a 2023 recipient of Hesburgh Global Fellowship from the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. She
Quality teachers are instrumental to the learning outcomes obtained in the education sector. These movies offer compelling stories that celebrate the dedication, passion and
Teachers and educators have been charged to build better relationships with children to deliver on their mandate as destiny moulders. The Associate Dean of
A South African-based nonprofit, Inside Education Foundation has launched the African Science & Technology Teachers Awards (ASTTA) to celebrate teachers across Africa, who
Eight years ago, an initiative aimed at creating a sustainable future for all citizens of the world was launched by member states of the
In a world where adversity often tests one’s resilience and determination, 27-year-old Esther Adejumoke Oyenuga’s story stands as a testament to the power of
Indeed, the popular job search platform, has unveiled a new product called Skill Connect on May 22. This innovative offering aims to assist job
Nigeria’s new President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said his administration will re-channel about N400 billion lost to petrol subsidy monthly to improving education, public
The Buhari-led administration takes a bow out of office on Monday, May 29, 2023, exactly eight years after being inaugurated as the elected president
Children’s Day, May 27, offers an opportunity to celebrate the Nigerian child and to focus on the conditions of childhood in Nigeria. The Nigerian
The submission of entries for the 9th edition of the Maltina Teacher of the Year competition commenced today, Thursday, May 25 2023. This prestigious
The professional qualifying exam recently organised by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) had an attendance of 11,000 participants across the country. The
France is a dream study destination for international students because of its rich culture, history, cuisine and iconic landmarks. Students in France have the
Germany is without doubt one of the most favoured countries for international students, and this is with good reason. Tuition-free universities in Germany attract
Teachers are professionals who are entrusted with the education and well-being of their students. Following rules and regulations demonstrates professionalism and ethical conduct. It
Lethukuthula Bhengu, a three-year-old South African toddler reads better than 80 per cent of schoolchildren more than three times her age. Bhengu reading
A hundred and fifty-five graduates of the West African Construction and Fabrication Academy in Cross River State on Thursday received automatic employment into the
All is set to host the 16th edition of the eLearning Africa annual conference and exhibition. The event, happening from Wednesday, May 24th –