Yoni Mile 91, Sierra Leone – Central University is proud to announce that its esteemed Chancellor, Mr. Muckson Sesay, has been invited to serve as the Guest of Honour at the prestigious Global Education Summit 2024. The event, hosted by Chandigarh University in Punjab, India, will take place from October 3rd to 5th and will focus on the theme “Sustainable & Equitable Education: Sharing of Innovation, Expertise, and Technologies for a Unified Future.”
This significant invitation underscores Central University’s commitment to advancing education in Sierra Leone and highlights the global recognition of the institution’s efforts. Mr. Sesay will join an illustrious group of international leaders, including a Nobel Laureate who will serve as the Chief Guest, in discussing critical issues and sharing innovative solutions to enhance education worldwide.
Chandigarh University, renowned for its academic excellence, is ranked first among private universities in India by the QS Asia University Rankings 2024 and is among the top 30 in the NIRF Rankings 2023. This summit represents a unique opportunity for collaboration, learning, and the strengthening of international partnerships.
Mr. Gibrill Amid Sesay, Director of Quality Assurance & International Affairs at Central University, emphasized the importance of this event: “This invitation is a testament to the work we are doing at Central University to improve access to education across Sierra Leone. We are eager to participate in the discussions and contribute to shaping the future of education on a global scale.”
As Central University continues to address the educational challenges in Sierra Leone, this summit provides a platform to exchange ideas and explore new opportunities for growth and development. The insights gained from this summit will play a crucial role in shaping the university’s future initiatives and its ongoing efforts to enhance educational standards.
Central University looks forward to the outcomes of this summit and the valuable contributions that Mr. Sesay will bring back to Sierra Leone, further solidifying the university’s position as a leader in educational innovation and international collaboration.