60 Ghanaian understudies chose for EU grant
60 Ghanaian understudies chose for EU grant Sixty Ghanaian understudies have been chosen for the European Association's (EU) Erasmus Mundus Joint Graduate degree (EMJMD) to seek after advanced education in a few top colleges across Europe. The current year's number of recipients of the EMJMD, the most noteworthy since its beginning, is an increment of over the 45 who partook in the program a year ago. The EMJMD is one of the drives under Erasmus+ that upholds worldwide portability and adds to fortifying Africa's specialized and advanced education space by offering understudies a potential chance to widen their profession skylines, gain top-class information and foster worldwide points of view through concentrating on in eminent European colleges. Talking at a pre-flight occasion in Accra last Tuesday, the EU Representative to Ghana, Irchad Razaaly, said the EU was a critical accomplice to Ghana on training, including the Erasmus+ offering Ghanaian youth a novel chance to ...