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While the MRes program on African history and diaspora in the University of Chichester gained recognition through word of mouth and social media, it faced a setback in May 2023. The MRes program was suspended on the pretext of low recruitment numbers, a move that sparked global outrage.

According to the Institute of Public Affairs, Australia is expected to encounter a staggering net housing shortage of approximately 252,800 dwellings by the year 2028. This alarming shortage is largely attributed to the projected influx of 1.755 million new net overseas migrants, including international students, by the end of the 2028 financial year.

Each year, the program brings together a diverse group of students from various countries, offering them a unique opportunity to study at Thunder Bay’s renowned high schools and immerse themselves in Canadian culture.

Kepler, a non-profit organization, is transforming lives in Rwanda’s oldest refugee camp, Kiziba, by offering higher education opportunities in partnership with the UNHCR and Southern New Hampshire University. The initiative bridges the gaps in literacy, language, and digital skills among refugees.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to deliver the closing remarks at the Mandela Washington Fellowship Summit that aims to foster relationships between young African leaders and U.S. officials and promote the impact of U.S. organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Gopal’s experience in scaling up tech companies and involvement in higher education is expected to strengthen MSM’s commitment to provide accessible education for students worldwide.

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