U.S. Mission Partners 3 Lagos Varsities On Advancement

July 28, 2024
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U.S. Mission Partners 3 Lagos Varsities On Educational Advancement
First Left: Dr. Helene Gayle, President of Spelman College and representatives of University of Lagos, Lagos State University, and Pan-Atlantic University with the signed agreement establishing a framework for collaboration.

Spelman College, a leader in the education of women of African descent based in Atlanta, has signed an agreement establishing a framework for collaboration with three Lagos-based universities – the University of Lagos, Lagos State University, and Pan-Atlantic University.

This agreement, signed in recognition of the 50-year Sister Cities partnership between Lagos and Atlanta, aims to deepen U.S.-Nigeria educational ties and support teaching, research, and student and faculty exchanges, with a focus on women’s education; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); and the creative industries.

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Dr. Helene Gayle, President of Spelman College and a member of the U.S. President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement joined vice chancellors of the three universities for the signing ceremony at an event hosted at the University of Lagos. Speaking during a panel discussion to commemorate the launch of the agreement, Dr. Gayle highlighted the importance of partnerships in higher education.

She explained that one of the overarching goals of the U.S. President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement is to strengthen educational ties and exchanges between African diaspora in the United States and African communities.

“By forging strong partnerships, we create opportunities for our students and faculty to engage in meaningful exchanges, learn from each other, and co-create solutions to shared global challenges,” Dr. Gayle added.

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Third Left: Dr. Helene Gayle, President of Spelman College with representatives of University of Lagos, Lagos State University, and Pan-Atlantic University at the Education Partnership Roundtable and Cooperative Agreement Signing Ceremony.

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The Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Professor Folasade Ogunsola, described the newly formed partnership as a historic event that marks the beginning of a new era of educational collaboration between the United States and Nigeria. “It’s about collaboration, not competition,” she said. “As a group of universities, we are moving forward our agenda to work collaboratively in teaching, research, as well as student and faculty exchanges, that benefits both of our two countries.”

U.S. Consul General Will Stevens welcomed the partnership and expressed the U.S. government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote access to quality higher education and strengthen human capital for inclusive economic growth and development in Nigeria.

“This is a giant step forward,” Consul General Stevens said. “Bringing U.S. and Nigerian universities closer together to explore educational partnerships is one of our key Mission priorities.”

The U.S. Mission has a longstanding commitment to supporting educational institutions and strengthening an education system that enables students to access quality education throughout Nigeria.  One of the U.S. government-sponsored academic exchanges is the Fulbright program which provides opportunities for Nigerian university students and faculty members to engage in collaborative research in U.S. institutions across various academic fields.

No fewer than 31 Nigerian universities are affiliated with the U.S. Mission through the Fulbright program.  In recent years, Nigeria has received more than 30 scholarships annually for university scholars including Ph.D. candidates to travel to U.S. universities to conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared global challenges.

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