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Where in the World is Seneca International?

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by Mary Bantug, Seneca International

in the September 2018 issue

 

When we think of Seneca International, we often think of student recruitment, education fairs, international students, and international days on campus. Now, you can add the continent of Africa to that list. What work is Seneca International doing in Africa?

Over the last four years, Seneca International has worked steadily to grow our presence on the continent. Our projects team within Seneca International have been busy managing capacity-building projects in countries such as Egypt, Kenya, Mozambique, and Tanzania.

A collection of images of Seneca International working in African

We have been privileged to have a number of Seneca staff and faculty join our team and deliver several key sessions in each country. The expertise they have shared with each of the local communities has proven to be invaluable, and the experiences and stories they bring back home and share with the greater Seneca community are a testament to Seneca’s commitment to becoming an increasingly global institution.

Please join us on social media to stay-up-to-date on our activities:

LinkedIn: Seneca International
Instagram: Seneca_GO
Facebook: facebook.com/SenecaGO

A map of Africa, highlighting the four countries that Seneca International is doing work in: Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique

 

Image credit: “Political Map of Africa” is licensed under CC BY 4.0

 

 


View the September 2018 issue of the Academic Newsletter.

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