Which universities make up the GREEN-STEM consortium?
The consortium is made up of University of Nairobi (Kenya),University of Lagos (Nigeria), University of Rwanda (Rwanda), University of Witwatersrand (South Africa), and, in Europe, University of Paris Science et Lettres (France).
What is the GREEN-STEM project, and what is its main objective?
The GREEN-STEM project is a cross-regional mobility cooperation between universities in Africa. GREEN-STEM’s mission is to put African Universities at the forefront of Sustainable and Green development and to empower their leadership to tackle the Climate Change impacts by Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
How do you apply for the eligible programs & Scholarships?
The Eligible Programs (master’s and Ph.D.) can be found on the GREEN-STEM website/the partners’ university’s official websites The Scholarship application form should be downloaded from the green-stem.uonbi.ac.ke website, filled, submitted in PDF with copies of other required documents, and sent to the partner universities and copy: advancement@uonbi.ac.ke