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The British Council in Nigeria has launched its 2024 Internship Program, providing students and recent graduates with the chance to gain real-world experience.
British Council enters three-year partnership with University of Edinburgh to sponsor postdoctoral researchers from Nigeria, other countries
British Council is accepting applications for its program through its Film Lab Africa, which is designed to empower emerging filmmakers.
About 45% of Nigerians say they plan to leave the country in the next 5 years which happens to be the highest in any African country.
The British Council in Nigeria has provided training on implementing a robust national innovation system to adopt entrepreneurial development within Nigerian universities.
Young people between the ages of 18 and 35 from any African country are encouraged to apply
Nigerians who rely on British Council for exams spend roughly N90,000 per sitting to prove they can speak and write good English by taking the IELTS exams.