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Toyin Saraki Commends Cambridge University In Waiving Application Fees For Post- by babanett: 10:08pm On Oct 26, 2016
Toyin Saraki Commends Cambridge University In Waiving Application Fees For Post-Graduate Students From African Countries

Wednesday 26 October 2016, London

HE Toyin Saraki, Founder-President of The Wellbeing Foundation Africa commended the leadership at Cambridge University for waiving application fees for African students.
This announcement was made at Cambridge-Africa Day on Tuesday 25 October, where Mrs. Saraki gave the afternoon keynote speech on the importance of closer collaboration between African health specialists and global universities such as Cambridge University.

She noted how academic research cascades down to affect individuals at a community level and frontline health workers. Other speakers of the day included Professor Richard Leakey the palaeontologist and Professor Ebenezer Owusu, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana.

“I am so pleased by the news from Cambridge University. Yesterday I was hugely encouraged by the sheer quality of much needed research, led by African post graduate students, from Nigeria, Ghana and Uganda, to name just a few, in close collaboration with their research mentors from Cambridge University. The collaborations demonstrated that clear solutions to challenges that have bedevilled the global development community: from predicting, preventing and patient management of pre-eclampsia and adverse drug reactions and pharmaco vigilance ‎in patients of African descent; to the environmental importance of bat conservation to agricultural ecology and in turn or food security, could be solved.

“In truth, the African solutions to African challenges will come from raising African research to the highest of global excellence, as manifested by the quality emanating from empowering African students to pursue further skills at Cambridge, a leading global institution. I commend the leadership of Cambridge University in waiving application fees for African post-graduate students as a step of singular goodwill towards global development, that will reverberate for generations.

“An old African proverb is that ‘It is the person that wear the shoe that knows where it is pinching’ this application fee waiver will allow more African students of deserving intellect, to access the opportunities of ground-breaking research, to return with greater skills, which can be applied to our local challenges, that may hitherto have gone un-researched and unsolved due to the global institutions not knowing the challenges existed.”

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Notes to Editor:

For more information on Cambridge-Africa Day and the application fee announcement, please click here: http://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-has-waived-application-fee-for-graduate-students-from-most-african-countries%E2%80%8E
Re: Toyin Saraki Commends Cambridge University In Waiving Application Fees For Post- by moshmusth(m): 10:34pm On Oct 26, 2016
Thanks for the recognition but we need more than just the waiver of application fee we.need grants and reduction in miscellaneous charges so average Nigerians can get ccess to quality education
Re: Toyin Saraki Commends Cambridge University In Waiving Application Fees For Post- by TijaniAbu: 12:26pm On Oct 27, 2016
moshmusth:
Thanks for the recognition but we need more than just the waiver of application fee we.need grants and reduction in miscellaneous charges so average Nigerians can get ccess to quality education

Stupidity has no limit. They say post-graduate, that means research. But one idiot will still ask for local study center to be taking jamb several times and failing. That is why some reach excellence and some remain mediocre. The mediocre can never know that scholarships and grants are available for those that merit academically.

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