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Varna Free University participates in an educational exhibition in Nigeria

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The President of the Varna Free University "Chernorizets Hrabar" Prof. Krasimir Nedyalkov visited Nigeria and met with Dr. Dikko Umaru Rada, Governor of Katsina State. The host stated the interest of young people from Katsina to study in Europe and acquire European diplomas and specialties offered by the Varna Free University. The governor has pledged to provide scholarships to be borne by the state for Nigerian students studying in Varna. 

The Varna Free University took part in the international exhibition "Education in Europe", which was held in the city of Lagos. Leading universities from Finland, Germany, France and Hungary presented themselves at the exhibition.

The African students have shown interest in the Bulgarian stand at the exhibition to the International Business and Informatics and Computer Science majors taught in Varna in English.



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