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Understanding and Maximizing the Opportunities in TETFUND Sponsored Academic ConferencesPosted: 3 years ago |
Every year, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) budgets large sums of money to sponsor academic and non-academic staff of Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions to attend academic conferences under the Academic Staff Training and Development (AST&D) initiative introduced by the board of trustees of TETFUND in 2008 to build local capacity of teaching and non-teaching staff of Public Tertiary Institutions. Under this initiative, teaching staff are sponsored both locally and internationally in various aspects of postgraduate studies and conferences, while non-teaching staff may only be sponsored to conferences. Sponsorship Criteria for Conferences Nigerian Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff shall be considered for sponsorship to participate in a conference that meets the underlisted criteria:
Source: TETFUND Interventions Guidelines 2023 Edition Getting Involved
Steps to add Your Conferences to Our List.
A link to the conference page will be made available on the TETFUND website for ease of access by the intended beneficiaries. This link will be monitored to ensure only TETFUND Scholarship Compliant Conferences are posted there. For any other information or assistance, please contact us via WhatsApp on 08099909402. |
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