UNIVERSITY WORLD NEWS – AFRICA ANGOLA EXPANDS AND UPGRADES ITS HIGHER EDUCATION AS DEMAND FOR COURSES OUTSTRIPS SUPPLY

The Angolan government has been pushing ahead with to expand the countries higher education services - with initiatives progressing this year in its public and private wings. A new private university was inaugurated in October, with the government planning to build a new university hospital this year and major expansions being completed in two public universities. Angolan President João Lourenço has promised to increase higher education spending as a result, with money allocated to the ministry of higher education, science, technology, and innovation (MESCTI) ...


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