UBL/CE PILLAR VIRTUAL STAY SCHOLARSHIPS

Introduction

In 2021-2022, the world faced unforeseen hurdles, compelling us to rethink traditional approaches to education, collaboration, and professional development. Despite these challenges, our commitment to empowering the future workforce in Africa remained steadfast. As a response to the pandemic, we organized the Virtual Stay Scholarships, ensuring that learning and growth transcend physical limitations. We thought to facilitate the advanced development of innovative ideas, methods and training approaches by lecturers in order to push the issue of employability and ideally open up career paths for graduates. Therefore, each core partner university was providing three virtual stay scholarships. The beneficiaries were enabled to focus on developing solutions in the fields of our main project pillars (UBL/CE | Capacity Building  (CB) | Research) for three month and to disseminate the results in the ACCESS network channels. 

UBL | Student-Company Liaison Office
Dr. Héla Belkhiria (Tunis)
Fact Sheet
CB | University-to-Employment Transition Process
Dr. Donia Remili (Tunis)
Fact Sheet
CB | TroCompétences Skill Exchange Platform
Dora Bassi (Tunis)
Fact Sheet
UBL | Alumni-Student Linkage Office
Noah Olasehinde (Nigeria)
Fact Sheet
CE | Web-Based platform Leaplug
Stephen Mokoro (Kenya)
Fact Sheet
CB | Interpretations of Workplace Competencies and Skills
Dr. Everlyn Kisembe (Kenya)
Fact Sheet
UBL | Service Learning | Bachelor of Procurement Course
Rose Masibili (Kenya)
Fact Sheet
CE | Virtual Internships
Dr. Samuel Akomea (Ghana)
Fact Sheet
UBL | Innovation Research Uptake
Isaac Duodu (Ghana)
Fact Sheet
CB | Transfer of eCoaching and eLearning Competences
Prof. Henry Kofi Mensah (Ghana)
Fact Sheet
CB | Students Communication and Collaboration Skills
Venuste Ntakirutimana (Rwanda)
Fact Sheet
UBL | Current Market Needs & Study Programs at INES
Hagenimana Emmanuel (Rwanda)
Fact Sheet
UBL | Academia-industry collaboration policy and guidelines
Kamana Emmanuel (Rwanda)
Fact Sheet
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Have a look into the UBL/CE Scholarships

Each core partner university could select three applicants and their topics which fit the boundaries of this call. Nearly close to 2/3 of them fall into the field of UBL/CE and served as an inspiration for our partners to move forward with certain ideas. In some cases this scholarships even ended up as an job opportunity for the scholarship holders. These scholarships were specifically structured to address times in which the mobility was vastly limited. The beneficiaries were working from home and collaborating via Zoom and other digital channels.

 

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Contact

Marcel Liebich

Coordinator for ACCESS (UBL)
Leipzig University
Management and Economics of Innovation
marcel.liebich@uni-leipzig.de
+49 341 97 33654

Bismark Agyei Yeboah

Coordinator for ACCESS (UBL | AGEA)
Leipzig University | SEPT
bayeboah@uni-leipzig.de
+49 341 97 39765

My name is Bismark Agyei Yeboah! You can call me Mr. Yeboah! I’m currently residing in Leipzig lending my expertise to Leipzig University as THE coordinator of the ACCESS Centre.

Expertise

Name it you got it

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Coordinator for ACCESS (UBL | AGEA)

Leipzig University | SEPT

bayeboah@uni-leipzig.de

+49 341 97 39765

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