As part of the scope of the association, representatives of RCSI Bahrain’s academic and
operational functions and Medics Abroad will be in the capital of Nigeria, Abuja from January
20th – 24th, 2020, to meet with high school students from several international high schools, to present relevant information and advice on third-level education.
RCSI Bahrain President, Professor Sameer Otoom, welcomed the partnership, stating that RCSI Bahrain has had the pleasure of welcoming Nigerian nationals at RCSI Bahrain, who have embraced the university experience and excelled in the medicine programme. He added “We were delighted to extend University prizes to two Nigerian students, whose successes still
inspire us today. We are confident in our mission of ‘Leading the world to better health’ and the contribution Nigerian students will bring to the University”.
With a student community of almost 40 nationalities, RCSI Bahrain has welcomed a number of students from Nigeria and the wider continent with an interest in international mobility as graduates receive globally-recognised degrees from both RCSI Bahrain and the National University of Ireland (NUI).
RCSI Bahrain is a constituent university of RCSI, which was established in Dublin, Ireland in 1784. Licensed as an independent private university, RCSI Bahrain is a not-for-profit health sciences institution focused on education and research to drive positive change in all areas of human health worldwide.
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