
How do strategic alliances between universities and recruitment agents become the catalyst for African students thriving abroad?
In this episode of The International Education (TINE) Africa Podcast, host Prince Louis Adekola sits down with Wole Ibukun, Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Manager at Queen’s University Belfast, and Tara Oluwo, Founder of Narrowhill International, to explore the transformative collaborations shaping the journeys of African scholars overseas.
Together, they unpack the pivotal role of agent-university partnerships in driving student success, market growth, and ethical recruitment practices. From navigating regulatory hurdles and cultural nuances to balancing personal rapport with professionalism, the guests reveal how trust, transparency, and communication bridge gaps in Africa’s dynamic education landscape. They dissect the ingredients of sustainable partnerships, share hard-won lessons on adaptability, and offer candid advice for stakeholders in the field.
Listeners will gain insights into:
How agent-university alliances amplify opportunities for institutions and students.
Strategies to turn market complexities into stepping stones for global competitiveness.
The balance between personal relationships and professional ethics in African student recruitment.
Whether you are an educator, recruiter, or aspiring student, this episode equips you with actionable tools to empower Africa’s next generation of leaders through education.