Universities are increasingly being challenged to prepare graduates for the demands of the digital economy. Through the Erasmus+ UNIHUBS project, educators and innovation practitioners from Africa and Europe gathered at the University of Nairobi to explore new ways of integrating digital innovation and entrepreneurship into university education.
The African Climate and Environment Centre – Future African Savannas (AFAS) is inviting applications for 18 fully funded Master’s fellowships.
Successful candidates will study at the University of Nairobi or Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny and undertake interdisciplinary training and stakeholder-oriented research focused on climate change adaptation, biodiversity conservation and sustainable development in African savannas through Nature-based Solutions (NbS).
Thematic areas: Water, Agriculture, Energy, One Health and Biodiversity.