UNICAF

UNICAF
Established 2012
Founder Dr Nicos Nicolaou
Headquarters Larnaca, Cyprus
Staff
200+
Slogan INCREASING ACCESS TO QUALITY HIGHER EDUCATION
Website unicaf.org

Founded in 2012, UNICAF is an organisation dedicated to making higher education of international standard accessible to African professionals and young school leavers.

UNICAF operates 2 different models:

With a staff of over 200, UNICAF is providing the full spectrum of services[1] for partner universities’ online courses; from creating initial contact, to marketing, academic supervision and course material provision, student support services, until successful completion of the course, leading to the award of the relevant degree by the respective university. While UNICAF is responsible for delivering course material and providing the teaching of students, courses are approved, and assignments/exams are set by partner universities.[2]

History

UNICAF was founded in 2012,[3] with its name reflecting its origins, having initially evolved from the University of Nicosia, While initially focusing solely on Africa, it has been expanding[3] its range to offer scholarships to students worldwide, provided they meet certain eligibility criteria. UNICAF has established a number of information centres in Africa, such as in Nigeria, Kenya, Mauritius, Uganda, Somalia, Zambia and Malawi. Already more than 8,000 have taken advantage of the UNICAF scholarships and registered to one of the partnership programmes. The number of students is estimated to increase to 60,000 by the year 2020.[4] Current investors include the CDC Group[5] in the UK, University Ventures in the US and the Savanna Fund in Africa. The funds invested aim to support UNICAF in its effort to establish higher education learning centres in several African countries, including the expansion of the Unicaf University campus in Malawi. The learning centres are set up to include digital libraries, computer labs, internet, generators and make students less prone to the studying in areas with partially inadequate infrastuctures.[6] The need for British universities to provide online courses and not just traditional brick and mortar facilities for non UK residents have been shifted into focus since the Brexit vote earlier this year with the UK-based Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) show a 9% drop in EU admissions since the fateful vote earlier this year.[7]

Eligibility Requirements

The general eligibility requirements for the award of scholarships are:

Additionally, specific academic qualifications must be met in order to qualify for the relevant degree courses.

Programmes Offered

Currently, UNICAF offers a number of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in a number of areas such as business, education and psychology:[8]

Unicaf University

Unicaf University Campus in Lilongwe, Malawi

UNICAF opened the first Unicaf University campus in Lilongwe (Malawi) in September 2016[9][10] to service south-eastern Africa. The campus is situated in Lilongwe and will provide a traditional campus environment, offering blended learning, while still providing online courses. Although founded by UNICAF, Unicaf University is treated as a partner university[9] with scholarships provided for students taking the courses, whether online or in the form of blended learning. According to Dr Kevin Andrews, Vice-Chancelor,[9] Unicaf University is currently in the process of opening campuses in several locations in Africa.

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