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Monash University Scholarship 2026 (Fully Funded) in AustraliaScholarship OverviewResearch Training Program (RTP)Monash ...
01/20/2026

Monash University Scholarship 2026 (Fully Funded) in Australia

Scholarship Overview

Research Training Program (RTP)
Monash Graduate Scholarship (MGS)
Located in Melbourne, Australia

Scholarships provide;
~Full tuition fees
~Living stipend
~Additional research allowances (for research-based degrees)

Deadlines;
International (Round 1): Closes 31 March

Domestic (Round 2): Closes 31 May

International (Round 3): Closes 31 August

Domestic (Round 4): Closes 31 October

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Africa’s Most Powerful Passports - Top 10 Africa’s Most Powerful Passports In January 2026A strong passport can make int...
01/20/2026

Africa’s Most Powerful Passports - Top 10 Africa’s Most Powerful Passports In January 2026

A strong passport can make international travel more seamless and provide greater access to the world.

Globally, some nations provide their citizens with more powerful passports, making travel easier and opening up broader opportunities for international connections.

The latest Henley Passport Index, which tracks 199 passports and 227 destinations using data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has released its latest rankings, highlighting the countries whose citizens enjoy the widest global access.

In Africa, Seychelles retains its position as the continent’s strongest passport holder. Ranked 24th globally, the Seychellois passport offers visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 154 destinations. Mauritius follows in second place in Africa, ranking 27th worldwide with access to 147 countries, while South Africa ranks third on the continent, placing 48th globally with entry to 101 destinations.

On the global stage, Singapore remains the world’s most powerful passport, granting access to 192 countries without a prior visa. Japan and South Korea follow jointly, each providing access to 188 destinations.

Here are the top 10 Africa’s most powerful passports at start of 2026

1. Seychelles – 24th globally

Seychelles retains Africa’s strongest passport in 2026, ranked 24th worldwide with access to 154 countries. Although slightly down from 156 destinations in 2025, it continues to offer wide mobility across Europe, Asia, and the Americas for tourism, business, and international engagements.

2. Mauritius – 27th globally

Mauritius ranks second in Africa and 27th globally, providing visa-free access to 147 countries. While access dropped from 151 destinations in 2025, its global ranking has improved.

3. South Africa – 48th globally

South Africa’s passport is ranked 48th worldwide, granting entry to 101 countries. Although the number of accessible destinations declined from 106 in 2025, its global position remains steady.

4. Botswana – 59th globally

Botswana stands 59th globally, with visa-free access to 81 countries. Despite a slight drop from 57th in 2025, it continues to provide strong mobility, especially within Africa.

5. Namibia – 62nd globally

Namibia holds the 62nd spot worldwide, allowing travel to 76 countries. This marks a decline from 81 destinations in 2025, but the ranking remains stable, supporting regional travel and selective international access.

6. Lesotho – 63rd globally

Lesotho ranks 63rd globally, offering visa-free access to 74 countries. Although the number of destinations fell from 79 in 2025, its ranking improved slightly.

7. eSwatini – 65th globally

eSwatini is ranked 65th worldwide, granting access to 72 countries. While the number of destinations dropped from 77 in 2025, its ranking remains unchanged, with travel mobility strongest within Africa.

8. Morocco – 65th globally

Morocco shares the 65th global position, offering visa-free access to 72 countries. The North African nation moved up from 69th in 2025, rising from 10th to 8th among Africa’s top passports. Analysts say hosting AFCON strengthened diplomatic ties and travel arrangements across Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia.

9. Malawi – 66th globally

Malawi ranks 66th worldwide, allowing entry to 71 countries. While slightly down from 2025, the passport continues to support regional and selective international travel.

10. Kenya – 68th globally

Kenya completes Africa’s top 10, ranked 68th globally with visa-free access to 69 countries. Its position remains unchanged from 2025, providing solid regional mobility despite visa requirements for many international destinations.

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Nottingham Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026 in UK Benefits:• Partial or full tuition fee coverage for selec...
01/16/2026

Nottingham Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026 in UK

Benefits:
• Partial or full tuition fee coverage for selected master’s programs.
• Scholarship for students from developing countries.
• Opportunity to study at the University of Nottingham.
• Focus on programs related to development and global challenges.
• Access to academic resources and professional networks.

Deadline: April 15, 2026

Credit to: University of Nottingham

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Last date: 30 January 2026Cadieux Léger Fellowship Program 2026 in Canada (Funded)For: PhD StudentsEligible nationality:...
01/16/2026

Last date: 30 January 2026

Cadieux Léger Fellowship Program 2026 in Canada (Funded)

For: PhD Students
Eligible nationality: All Nationalities
Award country: Canada

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🇬🇧 UK International Fellowships 2026 (British Academy & Royal Society)Want to spend 2 fully funded years in the UK build...
01/16/2026

🇬🇧 UK International Fellowships 2026 (British Academy & Royal Society)

Want to spend 2 fully funded years in the UK building your independent research career? This opportunity is for you.

Why This Fellowship Is Powerful 👇

✅ 2-Year Paid Fellowship at a UK institution
✅ 80% Fully Funded Salary (FEC covered)
✅ Up to £12,000 Research Grant
✅ Up to £8,000 Relocation Support
✅ Strong UK Mentorship with a host researcher
✅ Career-defining international experience
✅ Access to alumni funding and global networks
✅ Run by the British Academy and Royal Society

Who Can Apply?

✔ Early-career researchers
✔ PhD holders or PhD candidates finishing before June 2026
✔ Maximum 5 years post-PhD experience
✔ Based outside the UK
✔ Non-UK citizens
✔ Good English (spoken and written)

Key Dates 📅

🟢 Scheme Opens: 15 January 2026
⏰ Deadline: 11 March 2026 (5:00 PM GMT)
🚀 Fellowship Starts: From 1 October 2026
⏳ Duration: 24 months

This fellowship is a gateway to long-term UK research opportunities, global collaborations, and academic independence.

If you are serious about an international research career, do not ignore this.

Applications are now OPEN for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Education Policies for Global Development (GLOBED)!Full...
01/14/2026

Applications are now OPEN for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Education Policies for Global Development (GLOBED)!

Fully funded opportunity for passionate graduates!

2-year Master's across top European unis (Barcelona, Glasgow, Bremen, Cyprus)
€1,400/month stipend + tuition waiver + travel & insurance
Focus: Globalization, education policy & sustainable development
Scholarship deadline: 12 February 2026
No application fee!

Ideal for those in education, sociology, political science, or international relations.
Apply now & shape global education futures! 📚✨

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The dream of waking up in a new city, sipping coffee in a sun-drenched plaza, or wandering through cobblestone streets i...
01/14/2026

The dream of waking up in a new city, sipping coffee in a sun-drenched plaza, or wandering through cobblestone streets is closer than you think.

While the prospect of relocating abroad often feels like a distant fantasy shrouded in paperwork, 2026 is the year you can turn that vision into a tangible reality.

The secret lies not in luck, but in a strategic approach that transforms an overwhelming transition into a series of achievable milestones.

Your journey begins with a shift in mindset.

Instead of looking at a map and feeling lost, start by identifying your unique leverage.

Are you a digital nomad who can work from a laptop? Look into the rising number of remote work visas across Europe and Southeast Asia.

Are you looking for a career pivot? Research countries with specific skills shortages where employers are eager to sponsor talented internationals.

By aligning your professional strengths with national demands, you significantly shorten the distance between your current home and your new horizon.

Financial preparation is the engine that drives this ambition. It is essential to create a dedicated relocation fund that covers more than just the flight and a deposit.

You must account for the hidden costs: translation of legal documents, international health insurance, and a three-month buffer to settle in without stress.

Transparency with your bank and understanding local tax implications will save you from future headaches, ensuring your first few months are spent exploring rather than budgeting in a panic.

Finally, do not underestimate the power of community.

Join forums and social groups for expatriates in your chosen destination. These networks provide invaluable, real-time advice on everything from finding a reliable landlord to navigating the local healthcare system.

Knowledge is the ultimate antidote to anxiety. By researching your visa requirements early and building a support system before you even land, you remove the mystery from the move.

The world is vast and waiting for you; take that first deliberate step today, and by December, you could be calling a different corner of the globe home.

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Graduate assistantship at Lakehead University Funding Graduate AssistantshipsGraduate Assistantship (GA) OpportunitiesGr...
01/14/2026

Graduate assistantship at Lakehead University

Funding Graduate Assistantships

Graduate Assistantship (GA)

Opportunities
Graduate Assistant appointments are offered to some full-time graduate students (including Visa students)
at a rate of $11,314.28 (2025-26) at the Master's level;
and $12,338.50 (2025-26) at the Doctoral level.

A regular appointment constitutes a maximum of 270 hrs of work over the Fall and Winter terms averaging not more than 10 hrs of work per week.

Representative duties include, but are not limited to: preparing classes, teaching, demonstrating, leading seminars, supervising laboratories, marking, consulting with students, holding assigned office hours, setting tests, examination and lab sets, conducting field trips, and providing other academic support assistance.

A graduate student is eligible to hold a maximum of two full-time appointments at the Master's level or four full-time appointments at the Doctoral level.

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Admission for 2026 is currently open at the BECKMANS COLLEGE in Sweden 🇸🇪. Courses offered are👇🏿➡️Fashion. ➡️Product des...
01/12/2026

Admission for 2026 is currently open at the BECKMANS COLLEGE in Sweden 🇸🇪. Courses offered are👇🏿
➡️Fashion.
➡️Product design
➡️Visual communication.

Link to the college in the comments section

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