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EU’s Study Fair Opens Doors To European Varsities For Nigerian Students

Henry Tyohemba by Henry Tyohemba
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The European Union (EU), through its ‘Study in Europe Fair,’ has provided Nigerian students with direct access to information about studying in Europe and offered opportunities to explore a diverse range of academic programmes and disciplines.

The ‘2025 EU Study in Europe Fair,’ a collaborative initiative led by the EU Delegation in Nigeria, with active participation from EU member states, will be held simultaneously in Lagos and Kano.

The event aimed to promote European higher education opportunities, showcase academic programmes, including European research and scholarship opportunities, and connect prospective Nigerian students with representatives of European universities and higher education institutions.

Speaking during the events, Gautier Mignot, the EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, disclosed that by showcasing European universities and their offerings, the EU broadens students’ educational horizons and helps them make informed decisions about pursuing higher education abroad.

Noting that the study fair encourages cultural exchange by bringing Nigerian students in contact with representatives from various European countries, he said, “These fosters mutual understanding, empathy, and respect for different cultures, benefitting Nigerian students and European institutions. This cultural exposure is critical in preparing Nigerian students for a globalised workforce.

“It also supports collaboration between academic institutions by encouraging partnerships, joint research projects and student exchange programmes. It can lead to increased mobility of students and faculties, which enhances academic networks and knowledge-sharing.”

Highlighting the knowledge gap among Nigerian students regarding access to academic opportunities across Europe, Amb. Mignot said, “The fair helps to provide up-to-date information about scholarships, funding options, and the application process, ensuring that students are well informed when making decisions about their studies.”

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While explaining that the fair provides an opportunity for students to meet and exchange with professors and representatives of renowned universities and business schools from across Europe, including Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, etc., he added, “They will explain to the students available educational and research opportunities, visa processes, and practical aspects of life in Europe.

“In addition, other scholarship and grant opportunities exist for facilitating internationalisation, mobility, and structural capacity enhancements of higher and vocational education and skills acquisition through the Erasmus + programmes of 2021 to 2027: they include: Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters; Erasmus Mundus design measures; Jean Monnet activities; International Credit Mobility; Capacity building for higher education; and virtual exchanges.

“I encourage students, alumni, and educators to make the most of opportunities presented by the study fair so that together, we can build an education system that connects Africa and Europe, strengthens our economies, and builds a brighter future for all.”

According to Amb. Mignot, the EU supports other education programmes in Nigeria, including European Union Basic Education in Nigeria, Technical Assistance for the Reform of the TVET Sector in Nigeria, Higher Education and Scientific Research, Horizon Europe Nigeria, and the EU-ECOWAS Scholarship Programme on Sustainable Energy.

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Henry Tyohemba

Henry Tyohemba

Henry Tyohemba is a journalist with Leadership Media Group, Abuja, with over eight years of experience covering education, youth affairs, and trade unions. His reporting reflects a commitment to informing readers about developments that affect young people and the educational landscape. He engages with audiences on X at @henri_tyohemba.

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