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University of Edinburgh commits fund for African partnerships

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
March 6, 2023
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A multi-year commitment to explore innovative educational opportunities for African students and build research partnerships across the continent has been announced by the University of Edinburgh.

Student exchange agreements, fellowship programmes and continent-wide partnerships are at the heart of the Universitys commitment to Africa.

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The University of Edinburgh-Africa Commitment will focus on supporting Africas youth, providing educational opportunities and developing high-quality research and knowledge exchange with African partners.

The announcement was made during a visit to Ghana by a delegation from the Scottish university, led by the University of Edinburghs Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Sir Peter Mathieson.

The United Nations projects that by the end of the century Africa will be home to 3.9 billion people, some 40 per cent of humanity. Some of biggest global challenges, and many of the solutions, will be found in Africa.

The Principals African Partnership Fund will initially commit a quarter of a million pounds from the University of Edinburgh each year to build collaborations, potentially supporting research, innovation, teaching and learning and engagement with African colleagues.

The visit underlines the Universitys commitment to working collaboratively with African partners, learning from their expertise and experience, and being guided by their priorities and needs.

The University of Edinburgh has a long history of engaging with the African continent. Edinburghs first African graduate, James Africanus Beale Horton from Sierra Leone, completed his Medical Doctorate in 1859.

Edinburghs Centre of African Studies (CAS) is one of the largest centres of African studies in Europe.

The University has collaborated on 3,000 research projects with 84 institutions across Africa in the past ten years, and some 1100 students from 38 African countries study with the University.

During the visit to Ghana, the University of Edinburgh will meet with the African Academy of Sciences, the West African Centre of Excellence for Cell Biology and Infectious Pathogens (WACCBIP) at the University of Ghana and Ashesi University.

The delegation also hopes to learn from colleagues at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), the University of Cape Coast and the Mastercard Foundation, all with the aim of understanding how the University of Edinburgh can best meet the needs of the African continent.

The University of Edinburghs Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Sir Peter Mathieson said: “It is important that our engagement is rooted in listening, learning and commitment. We can learn from Ghana and we can learn from our African colleagues. By listening and observing we can form a deeper understanding of the role we can play as an institution when working with partners across the African continent.”

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