About ESE

Equal Student Exchange (ESE) is a volunteer-based student network which provides free information about student exchange and study overseas opportunities.

Focusing on providing information to students from developing countries, ESE acknowledges the financial and organisational obstacles these students must often come to face. It is the belief of ESE that both universities and students can benefit through international engagement. A more culturally diverse range of international students will contribute to the continued exchange of knowledge, ideas and culture between different universities and countries.

The volunteers of ESE recognize the importance of establishing enduring educational, cultural and professional links through student exchange.

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Wednesday 25 June 2014

Opportunities for Africans (OFA)

This month, Equal Student Exchange (ESE) shares information about study and scholarship opportunities in Australia for students coming from the region of Africa.
  

About OFA
About 65% of Africa’s population is below the age of 35 years,
Over 35% are between the ages of 15 and 35 years.
Africa is the most youth full continent.
By 2020, it is projected that out of 4 people, 3 will be on average 20 years old.
About 10 million young African youth arrive each year on the labor market (ILO 2008).
six of the 10 fastest-growing economies in the world are in sub-Saharan Africa.

Opportunities for Africans (OFA) is an online information portal that seeks to connect Africans to the latest life changing opportunities.

The Opportunities for Africans portal hosts life changing opportunities such as scholarships, fellowships, internships, conferences, jobs, competitions, Volunteering and other life changing Opportunities for Africans.

The OFA portal was created with the aim of helping Africans achieve their potential by seizing the latest opportunities around the Globe.





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"Equal Student Exchange" (ESE) - non-profit/grassroots community, is a student network made up of students who want to help make international student exchange a more equal process. We hope to do this by assisting students from developing countries gain access to information and opportunities about studying/vocational experience overseas. Our audience is primarily students who want to study/travel overseas. The information we provide may include advice about: *International Universities, *Costs and fees (travel/living/study), *Procedures for obtaining Visas, *Possible support through scholarships and grants, *General tourism information, *Other study overseas opportunities Programs and conferences overseas. *international conferences Benefits and Opportunities: This is an opportunity to bring local and international students together, make new friends and give students from developing countries the same opportunities that are enjoyed by students from advanced developed countries. The group also encourages international students to contribute back to the university and community which is hosting them.