Read published news articles related to the Canadian International Development Scholarships 2030 (BCDI 2030) program and projects.
N.B.: articles are curated from outside sources and are posted in the language they were originally published.
An exciting international partnership between Camosun College and Kenya Coast National Polytechnic is bringing global perspectives to Camosun College, with the arrival of 11 students from Mombasa.
Sithabile Mngadi-Ncube shares her reflections on her BCDI 2030 stay.
Dr Clement Apaak, Deputy Minister for Education, has officially welcomed a delegation from the Canadian International Development Scholarships 2030 (BCDI 2030) program to the Ministry of Education in Accra.
CUE’s grant will fund a total of six scholarships over five years, with at least half of the recipients being women. The scholarships will cover tuition, living expenses, and on-campus services.
The Global Exchange, Local Impact: Tunisia-Canada Scholar Program allows 25 UIK students to attend KPU’s Melville School of Business and Wilson School of Design for one semester.
Le Service de l’international du cégep de Saint-Laurent a réalisé une mission à l’Institut national de l’eau du Bénin (INE), du 10 au 14 mars dernier dans le cadre du démarrage du programme de Bourses canadiennes de développement international 2030.