Unicaf University in Zambia recently held a highly successful Open Day at its new campus, attracting attendees eager to learn more about the university’s degree programmes and offerings. The event provided a comprehensive overview of what Unicaf University has to offer.
The Open Day began with welcoming remarks and a brief presentation by the Deputy Vice- Chancellor of Research, Dr Marirajan Thiruppathi. His insights into the university’s mission and future directions set the stage for an informative day. Following this, the university’s lecturers introduced themselves, giving attendees the chance to meet and interact with the academic staff who would be guiding their educational journey.
A highlight of the event was a presentation by Ms Bibiana Lambart, a PhD student and Mr Mweene Shikapaya, a proud alumnus of Unicaf University. Their speeches provided valuable perspectives on the academic and professional advantages of studying at Unicaf University, inspiring both prospective students and their families.
Attendees were then taken on a tour of the new campus, showcasing the state-of-the-art facilities and resources available to students. The tour was complemented by entertainment from the popular hip hop artist Chef 187, adding a vibrant, lively and enjoyable atmosphere to the day.
The event aimed to promote the various programmes available at Unicaf University and highlighted the availability of its scholarship programme, making quality higher education accessible to more students. Feedback from participants was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing their excitement about the new campus and the well-organised programme of activities.
Unicaf University looks forward to welcoming many of these attendees as future students, helping them to achieve their educational and professional goals.