
Nairobi, Kenya, 7 February 2025: St. George’s University (SGU), Grenada, West Indies, is set to embark on an exciting recruitment tour across Africa, aiming to inspire the next generation of medical professionals. The tour will take place in multiple cities across the continent, offering students the opportunity to explore SGU’s 4-Year Medical Degree (MD) Program and its five-year, six-year, or seven-year MD tracks.
During the tour, SGU representatives will provide in-depth information about the university’s modern facilities, distinguished faculty, comprehensive curriculum, and the benefits of studying at SGU, such as hands-on clinical experience and exposure to diverse healthcare systems.
SGU provides rolling admissions in January, April, and August, along with a variety of financial aid options and scholarships tailored to meet diverse needs and criteria. The university is dedicated to empowering international students by recognizing academic excellence and fostering success, thereby contributing to a vibrant and diverse medical community.
“We are thrilled to bring our MD program to aspiring medical students across Africa,” said Bradley Wade, SGU’s Regional Director of Recruitment for Africa. “Our tracks are designed to provide a robust international medical education, preparing students for successful careers in medicine globally.”
Upcoming events in Africa:
● February 7: AECO Fair, Douala
● February 10: Sable International EXPO, Pretoria
● February 11-12: Sable International EXPO, Durban
● February 13-14: Sable International EXPO, Cape Town
● March 2-7: Macpherson EXPO, Harare
The tour welcomes all students aspiring to embark on a career in medicine. Interested students are encouraged to register with the links provided above.
For more information on the MD program and tracks available through St. George’s University School of Medicine, visit SGU’s website.
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