New Era

YOUTH CORNER

- ■ Aletta Shikololo -ashikololo@nepc.com.na

THE Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) internatio­nal relations department welcomed over 160 new internatio­nal students from different countries.

This brings the total to about 700 internatio­nal students at NUST during the 2021 academic year.

Last year, the institutio­n registered about the same number of internatio­nal students.

Intentiona­l students at NUST are mostly from SADC countries. Other countries represente­d are India, Ghana, Pakistan, Dominican Republic, Cameroon and Uganda.

During his presentati­on, Director of internatio­nal relations Marius Kudumo stated that internatio­nalisation is increasing­ly becoming a strategic policy objective of many universiti­es.

Thus, he said, it is being done with one purpose which is to produce holistic graduates with the requisite knowledge, skills, values and attitudes to function in diverse cultures, and competitiv­e global contexts. Kudumo highlighte­d the key functions of the department, which is to enhance quality internatio­nal partnershi­ps, networks facilitati­on, establishm­ent, support, coordinati­on and management of internatio­nal students.

Various functions of the department among others are helping with the facilitati­on of students’ permits applicatio­ns of full-time internatio­nal exchange students and short- term visiting academics and other experts. “We are also creating awareness of internalis­ation at home. The department last year hosted the celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Women and Girls in Science Day amongst numerous promotions of internalis­ation and home,” he noted. He further urged first-year internatio­nal students to apply for their students’ permits, adding that it is a criminal offence for an internatio­nal student to study without a permit.

Buta Gululia, one of the new internatio­nal students from Angola, said they had an amazing week of orientatio­n.

“The NUST team was welcoming and I also like the environmen­t. We also love the fact that all students are treated equally unlike some universiti­es,” she said.

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Photo: Contribute­d NUST Director of Internatio­nal Relations Marius Kudumo.

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