Ghana and Liberia’s university leaders visit Israel to boost academic ties
A delegation of vice chancellors from leading universities in Ghana and Liberia is set to visit Israel from November 9 to 13, 2025. The visit aims to strengthen higher education partnerships and foster research collaboration with Israeli institutions.
The delegation, comprising vice chancellors from nine universities, will engage with leading Israeli universities and research centers. They will explore mutual academic interests and establish long-term collaborations. Beyond academic engagements, participants will also experience Israel's cultural and historical heritage.
The visit includes a tour of southern Israeli communities. This will showcase resilience and unity in the face of adversity, providing a unique perspective on the country's strength.
The high-level engagement seeks to deepen cooperation between Israeli and West African universities. It is expected to promote innovation exchange and initiate joint research projects. The visit is a significant step towards strengthening academic relations between the two regions.
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