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This years’ Times Universities’ Africa Universities Summit, 2025

Mar 24, 2025 at 03:04 am

This years’ Times Universities’ Africa Universities Summit, 2025, brought together cross-continental partners from higher education, industry, policy and civil society to discuss the greatest challenges and opportunities facing African higher education and broader society.

This years’ Times Universities’ Africa Universities Summit, 2025

This year's Times Universities' Africa Universities Summit brought together cross-continental partners from higher education, industry, policy and civil society to discuss the greatest challenges and opportunities facing African higher education and broader society.

More than 350 delegates attended the summit that took place in Kigali, Rwanda on 18–20 March 2025 under the theme; "United Leadership: Harnessing African Education for Sustainable Growth".

Thought leaders, experts and change makers explored the importance of equitable partnerships for Africa, promoting sustainability in higher education, harnessing digital transformation for good, and improving the quality of research and employability.

Phil Baty, the Times Higher Chief Global Affairs Officer, said Africa is vital to the future success of the world. “We are delighted to be hosting such a timely and relevant event to explore development in the higher education and sustainability sectors. This event in Kigali was a real highlight and gathering of great leadership to showcase the growth of this exciting emerging education hub, and Africa’s position at the centre of this,” he said.

Mount Kenya University (MKU) and Mount Kigali University (Rwanda) represented by the Vice Chancellor, Prof Deogratius Jaganyi, accompanied by Prof Peter Wanderi, Principal, Corporate Services, Marketing, Communication and Alumni Relations. Also in the MKU team was group of marketers and exhibitors led by Director, Corporate Affairs and Communication, Boniface Murigi and a staff from MKU Rwanda.

During the meeting, a Letter of Intent/Expression of Interest was signed between MKU (Kenya) and MKU (Rwanda) and Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University (PSAU) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The letter was signed jointly by Prof Jaganyi, Vice Chancellor MKU, Kenya also representing Vice Chancellor MKU, Rwanda and Prof Rayed Alyousef, Vice-President Research and Postgraduate Studies (PSAU).

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The agreement focuses on wide areas of interest including research and innovation, capacity building, policy advocacy and knowledge exchange, community engagement and outreach, innovation and entrepreneurship as well as governance and over sight.

The MKU team also attended a round table meeting organised by PSAU’s team. During that round table meeting, Prof Jaganyi asked for a clarification on PSAU’s membership with United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) as he also invited PSAU to join Mount Kenya University UNAI SDG9 Hub group of universities chaired by MKU.

Keynote speakers in the forum included Dr Philip Cotton, Vice-Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity; Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Chancellor, University of Johannesburg; and Dr DeWayne Frazier, President and Vice-Chancellor, American University of Nigeria.

Apart from MKU and PSAU, other sponsors and partners in the summit were Covenant University (Nigeria); Elsevier (a global leader in information and analytics), Carnegie Mellon University Africa; the British Council, Instructure (Canvas makers) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Notionwave DMCC (an AI solution provider) and Schmidt Science Fellows, a maths, technology and science postdoctoral fellowship awarded annually since 2018 by Schmidt Futures, in partnership with the Rhodes Trust also sponsored the conference. Also in the lineup was Honoris United Universities group, which specialises in private higher education and professional education on the African continent. It owns several higher-learning institutions in Morocco, Nigeria, Tunisia and South Africa.

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