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More than 90 people attended the Unicaf Open Day at the Points by Sheraton hotel in Lagos, Nigeria on the 29th of February. The Unicaf Nigeria team extended a warm welcome to all visitors, providing information about partner universities, degree programmes and short courses and scholarships available; visitors watched on-screen presentations, including video testimonials of Unicaf students and graduates. Experienced Unicaf student advisers were present, ready to handle all requests and guide interested visitors through the many options offered to them via Unicaf, from online studies with partner institutions like the University of Suffolk, and the Liverpool John…


As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility Programme, Unicaf Kenya is giving back to the community by regularly organising free CV and Cover Letter Writing workshops at its modern learning centre in Nairobi. On the 13th of January and the 27th of February, two more workshops of this type were presented by the Marketing and Communication Manager Winnie Rachael.  Around fifty people attended each workshop, coming from many different backgrounds, from university students and graduates to professionals in IT, bankers, accountants, lawyers, nurses and entrepreneurs. The highly informative and interactive presentations were well appreciated by the participants who expressed their…


In many European countries, university education is mainly provided by the state. This makes higher education affordable for the majority of citizens but ultimately leads to overcrowded, underfunded universities, which in many cases are less likely to be driven by academic excellence and more by the need to cope coping with large numbers of students passing through their doors each year.


Unicaf Uganda invited students and friends to a fun quiz night at the Unicaf facilities in Kampala on the 20th of December. The event provided an opportunity to present the programmes offered by Unicaf’s partner universities in the UK: the University of Suffolk and Liverpool John Moores University, as well as the University of California, Riverside Extension, in the USA and Unicaf University, present in 12 countries throughout Africa. Guests were taken on a tour of the premises to view the facilities: the e-library, the well-equipped lecture and tutorial rooms, the cafeteria and everything else which will be available to Unicaf…


In 2015, Unicaf had just about 12,000 students across Africa who have enrolled through its academic platform for either a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctorate degree programme. By January 2019, this figure has reached 25,000, bringing a whopping 108% growth in barely 4 years. Within the same period, when the pan-African institution gained over 100% growth, it has also expanded its footprint from being in just 3 African countries as of 2015 to 11 African countries by the first quarter of 2019. With Nigeria as its leading country, Unicaf has toppled the market as the leader in international higher-education.


Preparing for exams can be a real big challenge. As a matter of fact, to some extent, everyone faces challenges while preparing for examinations. Depending on different people, this includes a wide range of challenges. For instance, where to study, when the best time to start preparing is among others. There are no shortcuts in doing well in examinations. You have to prepare adequately for your exams. To help you, we have provided four key exam tips to help you. 


The demand for finance and accounting professionals, including BSc Accounting and Finance graduates, is growing all the time. As more businesses continue to spring up, including the expansive need for accounting related tasks, the need for accounting professionals continues to grow. In 2018, the Financial Reporting Council calculated the number of accountancy students worldwide at around 590,000 and recorded a 2.4% increase in student numbers from 2016-17.


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