Cyprus International University Offering 50% Scholarship On Spot In Zimbabwe
Cyprus international University will be touring Zimbabwe from the 3rd of August to the 15th. During their tour they will stop by in Bulawayo, Harare as well as Mutare where they will Offer 50% scholarship to Zimbabwean students interested in studying in their university.
Cyprus International University is home to a lot of Zimbabwean Students and over the years the university has built a very good relationship with the Zimbabwean community.
The 50% scholarship will be offered on the spot after their seminars in Bulawayo, Harare and Mutare. The scholarship will be an “all inclusive package”, which consists of the tuition fees, accommodation and meal plan.
3-Aug-15 Mon Bulawayo Seminar 10:00 – 17:00 Rainbow Hotel
4-Aug-15 Tue Bulawayo Seminar 10:00 – 17:00 Rainbow Hotel
5-Aug-15 Wed Harare Seminar 10:00 – 17:00 New Ambassador Hotel
6-Aug-15 Thu Harare Seminar 10:00 – 17:00 New Ambassador Hotel
7-Aug-15 Fri Harare Seminar 10:00 – 16:00 New Ambassador Hotel
14-Aug-15 Fri Mutare Seminar 10:00 – 16:00 Holiday Inn Hotel
For more information regarding the contact details please click here: ZIMBABWE_on_spot_2015
For More information regarding studying in north Cyprus please visit Roc Apply and apply there for free.
Rainbow Hotel I will be there but I head that Cyprus is not a great place.Are there any Zim students out there who can help with info abt the place.I aways feel better hearing from someone who is from home.
I was actually thinking the same I dont trust university representatives because their job is to sell…Mazimbo lingaphi??
I know ukuthi amashona asegcwele khonangale
I am already in Cyprus but not in this particular university I am at (Girne American University) what I can tell you about Cyprus is that there arent too many opportunities for jobs besides being waiters in hotels and restuarants,other than that life is easy and slow
Hey Munya which one is the best universty in Cyprus? I am also told there is North and South Cyprus…Which one is better?
someone told me that there are a lot of Africans in that university….Is it true?? and if so why? is it because of the tuition fees or what ?