The recent QS Undergraduate and Masters Fair in Nairobi revealed Kenyan students’ rising interest in studying abroad, mainly in the United States of America and Hungary.
Attendees of the QS Undergraduate and Masters Fair in Nairobi. Photo: QS Africa.
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During the fair held at Sarit Center, several Kenyan students inquired about Obuda University, a renowned higher-learning institution in Hungary.
Scholarships for Kenyan students in Hungary
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Elizabeth, a Obuda University representative, highlighted Kenyan students’ increasing openness to pursuing their studies in Europe.
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“Obuda University provides a wide range of programmes and opportunities. This has made it attractive to students including Kenyans seeking to pursue their studies abroad,” said Elizabeth.
As a result, Kenya and the Hungary government sought to expand educational ties.
In a landmark partnership, the Kenyan Ministry of Education and the Hungarian government signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will provide 200 scholarships to Kenyan students wishing to study in Hungary.
The signed MoU aims to enhance educational exchange and collaboration between Kenya and Hungary. This fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation for each other’s cultures.
The deal also seeks to equip Kenyan students with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to the development of their country.
The Obuda University scholarships can be accessed here.
Notably, QS Africa is a leading provider of higher education information and services.
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In other news, the European Business University (EBU) of Luxembourg and Uamuzi Foundation announced a partnership to offer tuition-free civic education programs.
Uamuzi Foundation launched a social media platform that offers civic education and connects the electorate to their leaders.
Through the Uamuzi Foundation, the European Business University is offering 5000 hardship scholarships to Gen Zs in Kenya as they continue taking action to hold their leaders accountable.
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