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U.S., stakeholders meet on improving quality of higher education in Nigeria

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Scholars, policymakers and other stakeholders in Nigeriaโ€™s educational sector gathered in Lagos from April 27-28 for the 15th annual Fulbright Alumni Association of Nigeria conference with the theme โ€œImproving the Quality of Higher Education: Stakeholders Engagement.โ€

The conference, which was supported by the U.S. Mission in partnership with the University of Lagos, explored best practices in promoting access to quality education and strengthening human capital for inclusive economic growth and development in Nigeria.

This is contained in a press statement released by the Public Affairs Unit, U.S. Mission to Nigeria on Tuesday.

During the programme, minister-counsellor for public affairs at the U.S. Mission to Nigeria, Adnan Siddiqi, congratulated the Nigerian alumni of the Fulbright programme on their accomplishments and urged them to continue applying the skills and connections they developed in the United States to their professional pursuits to bolster educational development in Nigeria.

โ€œThrough the Fulbright programme, you cultivated long-lasting friendships with students, scholars, and community leaders in the United States and worldwide and you returned to Nigeria to share your knowledge and ideas with your networks in Nigeria,โ€ he added.

Mr Siddiqi noted that the U.S. government is committed to supporting higher education in Nigeria through the Fulbright program by partnering with academic, research and cultural institutions across the country.

โ€œInternational education exchanges benefit both our nations and peoples, boosting intellectual and cross-cultural capital. Through these academic exchanges, we contribute to high-quality education, greater cultural ties, and mutual understanding between the U.S. and the people of Nigeria,โ€ Mr Siddiqi said.

Speakers including Mr Bernard Van Wie of Washington State University, Mrs Folasade Ogunsola, Vice Chancellor at the University of Lagos and Irene Erivwo, Director of Strategic Planning and Development at the Tertiary Education Trust Fund discussed the importance of quality education in a nationโ€™s development.

The Fulbright conference featured a series of events such as panel discussion on the conference theme, symposium on educational opportunities in the United States, U.S. foreign policy, art exhibition, musical performances, networking and mentorship session for prospective Fulbright applicants, and an interactive session with undergraduate students on the role of youth in the democratic process.

It is, however, of public knowledge that the U.S. Mission has a longstanding commitment to supporting educational institutions and strengthening an education system that enables students to access quality education throughout Nigeria.

This Fulbright programme happens to be one of the U.S. government-sponsored academic exchanges which provide opportunities for Nigerian university students and faculty members to engage in collaborative research in U.S. institutions across various academic fields.

It is worthy of note that no fewer than 31 Nigerian universities are affiliated with the U.S. Mission on the Fulbright programme.

According to the press statement, in recent years, Nigeria has received more than 30 scholarships annually for university scholars including Ph.D. candidates to travel to U.S. universities to conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared global challenges.

In addition, there are seven American Fulbright scholars who are currently teaching and conducting research in different universities across Nigeria.


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