Thirty-four Nigerian students including 21 Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka students have been
awarded the 2015 Confucius Institute Scholarship by the Chinese Government.
The
scholarship which would afford the 34 students who had passed through the Confucius
Institute, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka the opportunity to study in various
disciplines in Chinese Universities has been approved by HanBan Headquarters.
An
elated Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Joseph Ahaneku who disclosed
this to reporters with a list of the benefitting students said the feat was made
possible from the outcome of the university’s partnership with Xiamen
University China.
He
noted that the collaboration of Nnamdi Azikiwe University with Xiamen
University, China which led to the establishment of Confucius Institute at the
Awka campus of UNIZIK has produced multiple success stories since it took off
fully in 2009.
Ahaneku
who was flanked by the Chinese Director of the Institute, Prof. Ji Nengwen
noted that having served as former UNIZIK Director of the Confucius Institute
and under his watch now as the Vice Chancellor of the University, the
institution is poised not only to keep producing tremendous positive milestones
in academics, innovation and research but shall strive to be the best in
Africa.
He
disclosed that out of the 34 beneficiaries of the scholarship scheme, 12
beneficiaries are for Masters Degree to last between one to two years; four
students are for a four-year scholarship for Bachelors Degree while 18 others
are for one year courses in Chinese studies.
The
Admitting Universities in China included Communication University of China,
Xiamen University, Hebei Normal University, Taiyuan University of Science and
Technology and Sichuan Normal University, China among others.
The
Vice Chancellor noted that the Confucius Institute of the University has
extended its classroom studies to Federal Polytechnic Oko, Enugu State College
of Education, Enugu and the UNIZIK High School.
He
said graduates of the Chinese Language studies programme of the university have
benefitted immensely in several job and business opportunities opening up
through the Chinese people in Nigeria.
On
the recent ranking of Nnamdi Azikiwe University as number 8 in Nigeria, Ahaneku
expressed delight that the institution rose from its former positions of 36,
26, and 16 to its present position and described its steady rise as a sign of
repositioning the university in the right vision by the administrators.
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