Save the Date – 2023 NHEF Higher Education Forum in New York

The Nigeria Higher Education Foundation (NHEF) is set to unite thought leaders from diverse fields across the United States of America and Vice Chancellors of NHEF-affiliated universities for a comprehensive dialogue on the pivotal role of Education in propelling Economic Development.

The forum will bring together stakeholders from the New York Philanthropic and Academic communities, the United States of America and Nigerian Corporations, and Young Nigerian Professionals in New York.

The event seeks to educate the audience on critical higher education matters in Nigeria while delving into education’s role in driving Economic Development.

The forum is slated for Friday, September 22nd. This event will be held at the esteemed Harvard Club of New York City.

For registration and sponsorship inquiries, kindly contact us via email at [email protected] or at the address below:

The Nigeria Higher Education Foundation
347 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1402
New York, NY 10016

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