The University of Bradford is undertaking a high-level visit to develop strategic links with Ghana and Nigeria.
A delegation of academics and professional staff led by the vice-chancellor left during the weekend and will be travelling until Saturday 21 April to various destinations in Accra, Abuja and Lagos.
They will seek to bring together the expertise of other vice-chancellors in the region who share interests in internationalising their universities.
The delegation will also meet with government officials, alumni of the University of Bradford and potential students, as the university seeks to boost student recruitment from the region.
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