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Baze University hosts Great Talks Initiative to deepen Nigeria–UK academic collaboration

The British Council convened a high-level edition of its flagship GREAT Talks Initiative at Baze University Abuja, underscoring the institution’s well-established reputation for academic excellence and international engagement. The symposium

Baze University hosts Great Talks Initiative to deepen Nigeria–UK academic collaboration
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April 28, 2026byThe Nation
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The British Council convened a high-level edition of its flagship GREAT Talks Initiative at Baze University Abuja, underscoring the institution’s well-established reputation for academic excellence and international engagement.

The symposium brought together scholars, researchers, and students to explore avenues for stronger collaboration between Nigerian academia and leading United Kingdom institutions. The initiative is aimed at fostering sustainable knowledge exchange and leveraging global partnerships to address pressing local challenges.

Participants at the event emphasized the importance of cross-border research cooperation, particularly in tackling Nigeria’s socio-economic and environmental challenges. Papers presented during the sessions were described as both academically rigorous and directly relevant to national development priorities.

Delivering a keynote address, Professor Abdullahi Ahmed of the University of Manchester spoke on “Renewable Energy Investment Decisions Under Climate Uncertainty.” He outlined strategies for managing financial and environmental risks associated with transitioning to renewable energy in the face of climate variability.

In another presentation, Dr. Keiran Hunt of the University of Reading examined the application of artificial intelligence in forecasting weather-driven electricity demand in Nigeria. The research highlighted the potential of AI-driven solutions to enhance grid stability and improve energy distribution efficiency.

The event also featured an interactive plenary session, allowing participants to engage directly with the speakers on the practical applications of their research. Organisers noted that the strong turnout and active participation reflected growing interest in international academic collaboration.

The GREAT Talks Initiative is expected to pave the way for future joint research projects and institutional partnerships between Nigerian universities and leading UK institutions.

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