University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna (UASCV)

With around 8,500 students, Hochschule Campus Wien is the largest university of applied sciences in Austria. The departments of Applied Nursing Science, Applied Life Sciences, Building and Design, Health Sciences, Social Work, Engineering as well as Administration, Economics, Security, Politics offer a choice of nearly 70 part-time and full-time degree programs. Hochschule Campus Wien is made up of two campuses and two partner locations. Training partnerships exist with the Vienna Health Association, the Vinzenz Group, the Nursing Academy of the Barmherzige Brüder, the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport. Hochschule Campus Wien network includes approximately 150 domestic and foreign universities and colleges as well as industrial enterprises, companies, associations, public institutions and schools. R&D projectsconducted as part of the courses and external research contracts are managed by ten subject-specific research centers. In addition, recognized certifications are proof of the high-quality management standards at Hochschule Campus Wien. Continuing education in the form of seminars, modules and certificate programs are offered through Campus Wien Academy. Hochschule Campus Wien is committed to sustainability and is a founding member of the Sustainable Universities Cooperative.
 

Simon Diedoung Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (SDD-UBIDS)

The Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies was established as a public University in Wa, Ghana, by an Act of Parliament (Act 1001) and became operational in May 2020. With a student population of approximately 10,000 and a young, expanding full-time faculty of over 300, the university adopts a comprehensive approach to internationalisation that fosters the training of global citizens and the conduct of research with global reach and significance. The University is principally social-sciences oriented and characterised by a multi-disciplinary teaching and research landscape, drawing on the expertise of experienced academics and professionals from its various faculties, schools, and centres. SDD UBIDS currently has five faculties (the Faculty of Integrated Development Studies, the Faculty of Planning and Land Management, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Arts, the Faculty of Public Policy and Governance, the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology), four schools (the School of Business, the School of Education and Life-Long Learning, the School of Law, the School of Graduate Studies and Research) and three centres (the West African Centre for Sustainable Rural Transformation, the Centre for Migration and Security, and the Centre for Gender, Diversity and Social Inclusion). 
 

Protestant University of Rwanda (PUR)

The Protestant University of Rwanda (PUR) stands out as a distinguished institution of higher education in Rwanda, recognized for its unique integration of Christian ethics, social relevance, and community engagement. Currently, PUR serves over 3500 students pursuing both undergraduate and graduate degrees across its two campuses located in Huye, Southern Province, and Karongi, Western Province of Rwanda. The university offers a variety of academic programs through its four faculties: Development Studies, Education, Theology and Religious Studies, and Architecture and Green Technology. These programs cover fields such as Rural and Community Development, Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Urban Planning and Management, Peace and Conflict Studies, Teacher Training in various subjects, School Psychology, Educational Planning and Management, Business Studies, Theology and Religious Studies, and Water Resource Management. Faculty members at PUR are actively involved in a range of research and community service projects that receive funding from organizations like the European Union, the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), Bread for the World, and other global partners, in addition to collaborating on research projects with universities in the United Kingdom, Germany, South Africa, Ghana, Namibia, and Japan.
 

University of Ghana (UG)

The University of Ghana, the premier university in Ghana, was founded as the University College of the Gold Coast by Ordinance on August 11, 1948, for the purpose of providing and promoting university education, learning and research. As a University poised to distinguish itself in the areas of research, teaching and learning, to make an impact at the national and international levels, the University is guided by a Strategic Plan. As the leading university in Ghana, the University aims to produce the next generation of thought leaders to drive national development. Through our research institutes and other centres of learning and research, faculty members are involved in studies that support policy making for national development, often in collaboration with other international institutions. The student population is over 38,000, made up of students enrolled on our regular programmes, sandwich programmes, and distance education, as well as students from affiliate institutions. Our growing number of international students come from over 70 countries to join either our regular undergraduate and graduate programmes, enrol on our study abroad and other special programmes designed for international students. The University of Ghana has, over the years, built an image as one of the continent’s reputable universities, which makes the University of Ghana the first choice for academics, researchers and students.

University of Rwanda (UR)

The University of Rwanda (UR) stands as the country’s most comprehensive higher learning institution, with seven colleges and nine campuses strategically located across Rwanda. Serving over 30,000 students and supported by nearly 1,900 staff, UR offers a wide range of degree programs tailored to national and global needs. As a leader in research and innovation, UR partners with global institutions to develop transformative solutions in public health, climate change, education, business, and technology. Its nine Centers of Excellence underscore a strong commitment to sustainable development and cutting-edge knowledge. Embracing inclusivity and forward-looking programs in fields such as Artificial Intelligence and Aviation, UR aligns its academic offerings with evolving labor market demands. With a legacy of producing thousands of graduates driving change at home and abroad, the University of Rwanda is a powerful engine of progress, shaping the future through education, innovation, and leadership.

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC)

With more than 20,000 students, the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) is one of Spain’s prominent public universities, located in the Canary Islands. It offers a broad academic portfolio across major fields such as Engineering, Health Sciences, Social and Legal Sciences, Arts and Humanities, and Sciences, with over 60 undergraduate, 50 master’s, and 25 doctoral programs.
ULPGC is distributed across six campuses and has a strong international outlook, participating in mobility programs with over 600 partner institutions worldwide. Research is a cornerstone of ULPGC’s mission, supported by more than 1,600 faculty members, over 100 research groups, and 11 research institutes with national and international recognition. The university plays a leading role in fields such as marine sciences, veterinary medicine, tourism, renewable energies, and public health.
ULPGC fosters innovation and technology transfer through its Science and Technology Parks, supporting R&D initiatives and the creation of spin-off companies. It also offers students access to a wide range of language learning opportunities through its Language Center, Confucius Institute (Chinese), King Sejong Institute (Korean), and official Japanese language exams.
Committed to sustainability, social responsibility, and digital transformation, ULPGC is actively involved in regional development and international cooperation projects, particularly with Europe, Latin America, and Africa.