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For Thursday, December 5, the DAAD Office Nairobi is happy to invite former DAAD and AvH scholarship holders from Kenya to an Alumni event in Nairobi.

 

Join us for an evening of both professional engagement and networking, but also of celebration of our achievements, successes and challenges we have overcome in the year 2024.

 

What can you expect?

 

  • With a new leadership elected this year, the Kenya DAAD Scholars Association (KDSA) is eager to present to its current – and hopefully new – members how, in concrete terms, they wish to move the organisation forward to the benefit of all. Your input is wanted!
  • A match making session for academic and scientific collaborations within East Africa: Meet and engage with five high-profile representatives of research organisations/ universities from the East Africa region who are actively seeking collaborations and will pitch their institutions/projects to you in 5 minutes each. Go home with a contact, a plan and possibly a deadline.
  • Learn about current funding opportunities. Steal lessons from one Alumnus who won a highly competitive grant – and win the next one yourself.

 

Network, network, network during these encounters – and during a cocktail reception afterwards!

 

As we have limited funds, we are unfortunately not able to invite everyone of you. Therefore, kindly register your interest to attend via the link below as soon as possible – we will send out individual invitations on a first-come-first-serve basis!

We can offer to pay transport expenses and accommodation for one night for a few guests from outside Nairobi; please indicate in the survey where you would be coming from and if you need accommodation.

In case of any questions, kindly reach out to alumni.nairobi@daad.de

We are looking forward to finally meeting you again, or for the first time.

 

Your DAAD Nairobi team.

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