Transformative Learning and Cultural Exchange: Professor Ben Gardner’s Visiting Faculty Experience at ALU Rwanda
Every year, the African Leadership University in Rwanda and the African Leadership College in Mauritius, along with the African Leadership hubs, welcome distinguished visiting academics, scholars and experts. These individuals come to ALU with the purpose of engaging in research, teaching and scholarship, as well as fostering cultural and scholarly interactions with the faculty, students […]
2022 review: A year of transformation at ALU and ALC
2022 began with great promise for African Leadership University. As we envisioned a post-pandemic future, we were hard at work implementing bold plans to make world-class education more accessible, affordable, practical and purpose driven. We started the year with two new degree programs, established six learning hubs in key African cities and the globe, while […]
Celebrating the Leaders of Tomorrow: ALC Class of 2023 graduates and joins lifelong community of supporters
Each year, college graduates bid farewell to their alma mater but at the African Leadership College, this isn’t a goodbye.
Fred Swaniker sheds light on corporate education’s response to Artificial Intelligence
Technology has become a critical component of our daily lives, and its impact on learning and scholarship is profound.
The African Leadership University’s School of Wildlife Conservation opens the first marine hub in Kenya to enable the next generation of ocean conservationists
The School of Wildlife Conservation (SOWC) at the African Leadership University has partnered with Oceans Alive to open its first marine conservation hub in Kilifi, Kenya. The hub will offer African students, interested in marine conservation and the blue economy, the opportunity to gain valuable insights into achieving sustainable management of coastal environments. In its […]
Stepping into Africa’s most populated country, ALU finds home in Lagos’ Co-Creation Hub
Dear Lagos, or so the love letter would begin. Dotted with high rises, a buzzing commuting system and booming population, Lagos is the gateway to Nigeria and, the newest location of ALU’s hub.