The European Union has awarded scholarships to 134 young Nigerians for master's degree programmes in 20 European universities under its Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees Programme.
The European Union has awarded scholarships to 134 young Nigerians for master’s degree programmes in 20 European universities under its Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees Programme.
He said since 2016, the Erasmus+ has allowed short-term mobility to Europe from African, Caribbean and Pacific countries for students, researchers, and staff.
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