Below is a list of ongoing fully-funded and partial scholarships for students in Nigeria to help fund your studies abroad or in Nigeria. View list, learn how to apply for scholarships and win a scholarship today.
OHCHR invites youth-led and youth-focused organizations to nominate young people to become part of the new cohort of the Youth Advisory Board that will help empower youth to stand up for their human rights.
Date Posted: 04 May, 2024
The Impact West Africa Fellowship program equips changemakers from theregion with the skills and support needed to tackle common challenges that affect close to half a billion people across the region’s 17 countries. Click here to apply for this opportunity.
Date Posted: 04 May, 2024
Applications are now open for the 2024 Dufil Prima Foods Graduate Engineering Trainee Program. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and how to apply for it.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
Applications are now open for the 2024 Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and how to apply for it.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
Applications are now open for the 2024 AfOx Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship Scheme. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and how to apply for it.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
As the British Council celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2024, British Council is delighted to announce a new research partnership with the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) at the University of Edinburgh.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
Applications are now open for the 2024 Pulitzer Center Africa Impact Seed Fund (ISF). The Pulitzer Center Impact Seed Fund (ISF) supports educational and engagement initiatives addressing the most critical issues confronting our planet’s ecosystems and communities. The 2024 ISF focuses on a range of topics, including rainforests, oceans, and climate change, with a particular emphasis on its interconnectedness with workers and vulnerable communities.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
Applications are now open to join the second cohort of the Ocean Reporting Network (ORN), a fellowship programme for professional journalists who get the opportunity to spend a whole year working on an in-depth or investigative ocean story.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
Applications are now open for the Falling Walls Lab Lomé 2024. If you apply, you stand a chance to win a trip to the global Falling Walls Lab finale in Berlin, Germany.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
The ECOWAS Commission, serving as the Secretariat for the West Africa Internet Governance Forum (WAIGF), in collaboration with the Government of Senegal, is planning to host the 16th edition edition of the WAIGF from 11 to 12 July, 2024. Preceding the WAIGF, the 7th West African School on Internet Governance (WASIG) is scheduled to take place online from May 20 to June 20, 2024, followed by an in-person session in Dakar, Senegal from 07 to 10 July, 2024.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
METI Japanese Internship Program 2024 applications are being accepted. The METI Government Of Japan Internship Program is open to all international students from across the world. Don’t pass up this opportunity to gain internship and residence experience in Japan.
Date Posted: 03 May, 2024
Partnership Knowledge into Use Awards 2024. The “Knowledge into Use" awards provide a unique opportunity to ignite resilience, celebrate creativity, and embrace innovation in engaging with the latest resilience evidence.
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
Applications are open for the Women of the South Speak Out (WOSSO) Fellowship 2024. WOSSO will offer fellowships to women's rights advocates from the Global South (Africa, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Latin America and the Caribbean (LATAC), Asia and the Pacific).
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
Applications for the Zendesk Foundation Tech for Good Impact Award 2024 are now open. The awards provide free software and multiple grants to global nonprofit organizations.
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
Applications are open for the We Are Together International Prize for Social Change 2024. The Prize is dedicated to support initiatives related to social change through volunteering. The Prize is awarded annually to citizens and organizations regardless of their country of residence, nationality, gender, etc.
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
Applications are open for the Creativity Pioneers Fund 2024. The Creativity Pioneers Fund catalyzes transformational social change by investing in, connecting, and championing cultural and creative organizations that advance bold and unconventional practices for building a more just, inclusive, and equitable world.
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
Applications for the Global Pluralism Award 2025 are now open. Presented every other year to individuals, organisations, governments and businesses from around the world, the Award celebrates the inspiring and brave work that is helping to build more inclusive societies where diversity is valued and protected.
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
Are you ready to learn the essentials of fundraising and deepen your knowledge as an entrepreneur? Join Bridging Gaps on a journey to support emerging nonprofits and empower entrepreneurs worldwide
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
The Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens (BKMC) is proud to host the 3rd edition of the Youth AgriChampions – a Peer2Peer training series on climate adaptation in agriculture. Click here to apply for this opportunity.
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
If you’re passionate about shaping a sustainable water future, this is your golden ticket to make a real difference. IHE Delft is thrilled to offer scholarships to individuals interested in pursuing an MSc in Water and Sustainable Development.
Date Posted: 02 May, 2024
1. What are the top universities in Nigeria?
Some of the top institutions include the University of Ibadan (UI), University of Lagos (UNILAG), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), University of Benin (UNIBEN), Covenant University, and Ahmadu Bello University (ABU). These universities are known for their academic excellence and diverse range of programs.
2. What are the general admission requirements for Nigerian universities?
Admission requirements generally include a minimum of five credits in relevant subjects in your Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE), such as WAEC or NECO. Also, students must sit for and pass the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam with a score that meets the cut-off for their desired higher institution and program.
3. What is the academic calendar like in Nigeria?
The academic calendar in Nigerian universities is divided into two semesters: the first semester and the second semester.
4. What is the cost of tuition for universities in Nigeria?
Tuition fees vary depending on the institution. Public universities generally have lower tuition fees, ranging from N100,000 to N200,000 per year for Nigerian students, while private universities can charge between N400,000 and 1,000,000 or more per year.
5. Can international students study in Nigeria?
Yes, international students are welcome to study in Nigeria. Generally, admitted international students have to obtain a visa and apply for a Subject To Regularization (STR) visa before leaving their home country. Some universities have specific departments that assist international students with the application process and settling in. Reach out to your prospective university for further instructions.
6. What languages are used for instruction in Nigerian universities?
English is the primary language of instruction in Nigerian universities, as it is Nigeria’s official language. However, students may encounter native languages in informal settings or cultural studies courses.
7. Are Nigerian degrees recognized internationally?
Yes, degrees from accredited Nigerian universities are recognized internationally. However, the level of recognition may depend on the specific country or region, and graduates may need to undergo further credential evaluation for certain professional fields, such as medicine or law.
8. What is the average duration of study for undergraduate programs in Nigeria?
The duration of undergraduate programs in Nigeria typically ranges from 4 to 6 years, depending on the course of study. For example, programs like Medicine and Engineering usually take longer (5-6 years), while courses in the humanities and social sciences may take 4 years.