An analysis by the American Association for the Advancement of Science shows the impact of the administration’s budget plan on the kind of studies that produce the most breakthroughs.
[Daily Trust] A financial institution, OPay, has extended its N1.2 billion 10-year scholarship scheme to Olabisi Onabanjo University, emerging as the ninth beneficiary of this initiative.
[Daily Trust] The Ogun State Government has trained and empowered 33,530 women on financial education, business, gender and life skills across the state.
[Ethiopian Herald] Ethiopia is aligning education and training with labor market demands, focusing on key sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, ICT, mining, and tourism, Prosperity Party Vice President Adem Farah said.
[Scrolla] Over 500 schools had their power cut for unpaid bills totalling nearly R60-million, with many left without water and sewage too. The worst-hit school, Fleurhof Primary, owed R3.8-million, while others were in the dark for up to 30 days.
[DA] The Democratic Alliance debated today in favour of the Basic Education Budget tabled by Minister of Basic Education, the DA’s Siviwe Gwarube, because she is overseeing a turnaround of the Department, eradicating pit toilets and building new classrooms.
[New Zimbabwe] The Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) finds itself once again locking horns with university authorities, this time demanding the reinstatement of members suspended from state universities.
A senior Homeland Security official testified in court on Wednesday that his department had relied in part on an anonymously compiled list to identify foreign academics for investigation.
Saneel Boodram was removed from the school after officials heard of the allegations. Manhattan prosecutors are seeking parents who think their children might have been harmed.
[Liberian Observer] The National Teacher Association of Liberia Credit Union Cooperative Society (NATLCUCS) has climaxed it 6th Annual General Assembly in Buchanan Grand Bassa County with a financial disclosure of the Net Surplus of LDR $16,139,734.68, as compare 14 million Liberian Dollars generated in 2023, something which delegates termed as laudable.
[Liberian Observer] The Noble Second Floor (NSF), a dynamic organization and network of law students, lawyers, and judges committed to promoting academic excellence in the study of law, public legal education, and charity, has officially launched its flagship public legal education radio program, “What the Law Says.”
The Department of Homeland Security issued administrative subpoenas seeking data about the university’s international students, while two federal agencies challenged Harvard’s accreditation.
[Government of Mauritius] Mauritius’ aspiration to evolve as a centre of excellence and a hub for the training of public officers from neighbouring countries was at the centre of discussions, yesterday in Port Louis, during a courtesy call by the United States of America (US) Ambassador to the Republic of Mauritius, Mr Henry V. Jardine, on the Minister of Public Service and Administrative...