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ABU, UK varsity to research on out-of-school children in Nigeria, 2 others.

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THE Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, Zaria and the University of Edinburgh, UoE, United Kingdom, have agreed to jointly conduct research on out-of-school children in Nigeria, Pakistan, and Tanzania.

ABU will partner with UoE through its Distance Learning Centre, DLC.

A statement by the Public Affairs Directorate, Office of the Vice-Chancellor, ABU, Auwal Umar, said both institutions had also accepted to work together to access a range of grants and funds to support teaching, research and community development services.

According to the statement, “ABU-DLC and UoE are expected to work to access support from key sponsors such as Google Outreach Grant, Mastercard Foundation, MF, and the British Council. In addition, the two universities have agreed, in principle, to conduct joint research and publications leveraging ABU Distance Learning Centre databases.

“All these are the outcome of a high-level meeting held recently in London at which officials of ABU Distance Learning Centre and those of the University of Edinburgh identified a number of areas for collaborations, partnerships, and supports.”

Other areas included a conference on digital education which UoE and ABU-DLC have agreed, in principle, to jointly organize. Additionally, some leading experts in digital education from the University of Edinburgh have offered to be e-tutors for ABU Distance Learning Centre.

The statement informed that “Under the partnerships, for example, UoE’s Centre for Research in Digital Education has agreed to organize a training workshop for ABU-DLC e-tutors, staff and other stakeholders on pedagogy in digital education.”

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kabiru Bala, described the London meeting as a “huge success”, and expressed gratitude to the University of Edinburgh for its willingness to collaborate with Ahmadu Bello University Distance Learning Centre.

“He reaffirmed the commitment of ABU Distance Learning Centre to work with Excel Centres, local radio stations and other strategic partners in the United Kingdom to further enhance the visibility of the Centre in particular, and the University in general.

Prof. Bala expressed ABU’s immense appreciation to the Programme Director, Centre for Research in Digital Education, University of Edinburgh, Dr Michael Gallagher; UoE’s Head of Global Partnership, Dr Derek MCLeod; and Co-Director, Global Health Academy, UoE, Prof. Francisca Mutapi, for the success of the meeting.

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