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Education

Students and recent graduates: tell us your best and worst experiences of uni societies

Wednesday at 16:31 PM, via The Guardian

We would like to hear about the highs and lows of university clubs and societies

As a new academic year approaches, we would like to hear from students and recent graduates (five years ago or less) about their experiences of university clubs and societies that freshers might find instructive.

What was your best experience of a university club or society? And what was your worst?

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South Africa: Unisa Stops Data Allowance and Leaves Students Stranded

Wednesday at 15:44 PM, via AllAfrica

[Scrolla] Unisa student Luyanda Dlamini spent R150 on data to write an assignment after losing her monthly data allowance from the university. More than 93,000 Unisa students also missed their July Personal Care Allowance on time due to a payment system delay.

Liberia: Christ Embassy Tvet School Graduates 835

Wednesday at 13:41 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] Christ Embassy Vocational School has graduated 835 students during its 10th cycle graduation ceremony, further strengthening its reputation as one of Liberia’s leading institutions for technical and vocational education and training (TVET).

Liberia: Dr. Maparyan to Serve As Bcu 5th Commencement Speaker

Wednesday at 13:41 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] Bong County University (BCU) set to graduate 135 students during its fifth commencement convocation on Saturday, 18 July 2026, with the President of the University of Liberia, Dr Layli Maparyan, set to deliver the keynote address.

Nigeria: UN Envoy Jimoh Ibrahim Urges Makinde to Apologise to Abducted Oyo Schoolchildren, Teachers

Wednesday at 07:44 AM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Chairman of the UN Fifth Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Matters, Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, has urged Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde to apologise to the abducted schoolchildren and their teachers, saying the state government must accept responsibility for ensuring the safety of its citizens.

Uganda: The Deadly Cost of School Health Neglect in Uganda

Wednesday at 07:35 AM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] As Ugandans, we are known to move on very fast from public events or circumstances, but this should not be ignored. The recent, heartbreaking death of a 14-year-old schoolgirl from malaria, and the deeply disturbing reports of several other school-going children losing their lives to the same preventable disease, is a horror that must remain at the forefront of our national conscience.

Nigeria: Senate Faults Makinde’s UN Probe Call Over Oyo School Abduction

Wednesday at 06:40 AM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] The Senate has taken a swipe at Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde over his call for a United Nations-led probe into the abduction of pupils and teachers in the Oriire Local Government Area of the state, asking the governor to stop trivialising a very serious and traumatic matter.

Pilot scheme in England to convert empty classrooms into community hubs

Tuesday at 21:00 PM, via The Guardian

Policy to create youth clubs and health centres aims to tackle surplus of school spaces created by falling pupil numbers

Classrooms left empty by falling numbers of pupils could soon be converted into youth clubs or health centres, as part of a pilot scheme to be announced this week.

In the pilot a group of local authorities in England will be given £3.1m by the Department for Education to...

Humanities among degrees being ‘extinguished’ by hard-up universities

Tuesday at 18:45 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Experts fear rise in education ‘cold spots’ and social immobility as 4,000 academic posts lost in one year

Thousands of university job cuts in humanities and social sciences are creating widespread cold spots for languages, classics and theology degrees, the British Academy has warned.

Universities’ finances are so precarious that redundancies are also occurring in business...

Nigeria: Kwara Trains 700 Students, 130 Teachers in Ai, Robotics

Tuesday at 16:11 PM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] No fewer than 700 students and 130 teachers in Kwara State have received hands-on training in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and other digital skills at the 2026 edition of STEM Africa Fest, held at the Ilorin Innovation Hub.

Nigeria: Agrisiti, Mastercard Foundation and Partners Celebrate Emerging Agripreneurs At Aquarice 360 Pitch Competition

Tuesday at 16:11 PM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] Agrisiti, in collaboration with Tagdev 2.0, the University of Port Harcourt, RuForum (Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture), in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, has successfully concluded the AquaRice 360 Pitch Competition, crowning outstanding youth-led agribusiness ventures from across Nigeria and marking the culmination of the Agrisiti Hybrid...

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