Join us for an engaging and timely discussion on "Reimagining U.S.-Africa Higher Education Partnerships," a webinar that will explore how universities in the United States and Africa can collaborate more effectively to address shared challenges, foster innovation, and create sustainable educational partnerships. Featuring distinguished guest speakers, this event will provide insights into the current state of U.S.-Africa academic relations and identify strategies for deepening connections and expanding opportunities for students, faculty, and institutions.
Guest Speakers:
Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Dr. Tadios Belay, President & CEO, U.S.-Africa Institute
Ambassador Tibor Nagy, former Secretary of State for African Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Dr. Kyle Farmbry, President, Guilford College
Professor James O'Meara, Dean, College of Education, Texas A&M International University
Audience:
Senior leadership from U.S. and African higher education institutions, including presidents and chancellors
Staff from higher education institutions' international offices and global engagement teams
Faculty members involved in study abroad, global partnerships, or international research
Policy makers and government officials focused on educational diplomacy and international cooperation
Researchers and scholars specializing in U.S.-Africa educational partnerships
Anyone interested in advancing and strengthening U.S.-Africa higher education collaboration