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NYU med school becomes tuition-free for life after $200m donation

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The New York University’s (NYU) school of medicine has become tuition-free for a lifetime after a $200m donation from a couple.

Although the school which opened in 2019 offered tuition-free medical training, the $200m gift from the couple identified as Kenneth and Elaine Langone, ensures that the college’s tuition-free status can continue in perpetuity.

The tuition-free education is focused on primary care, including internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and general surgery.

Kenneth said the donation would ensure that the community receives quality and affordable healthcare.

“By providing our future doctors with an affordable education, we are investing in a brighter and healthier future for all, particularly here on Long Island, where Elaine and I grew up,” Kenneth, chairperson of the NYU Langone board of trustees, said in a statement.

“Providing a world-class, tuition-free medical education here on Long Island ensures many of these future doctors will remain and practice on Long Island.”

Many residents in New York have voiced concerns about health care affordability.

survey of more than 980 adults found that more than half of the respondents experienced healthcare affordability burdens and that 76 percent are worried about affording healthcare in the future.

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IMT Enugu suspends exams over death of student on campus

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The Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) in Enugu has suspended its ongoing examinations over the death of a student on its campus.

A female student of Peaceland College identified as Chiamaka Ozoigbondu died on Monday after an accident occurred at IMT.

Two other students, who were injured in the accident, were rushed to the hospital where they are receiving medical care.

Campus sources attributed the accident to post-examination euphoria and celebrations among the students.

Emeka Ejim, IMT’s acting rector, spoke to journalists in Enugu about the incident on Wednesday.

He said the institute sympathises with the bereaved family and extends condolences.

He said an emergency joint meeting of the IMT management and academic board was held and the school resolved that all outstanding examinations be suspended.

“A three-day mourning period, from Oct. 2 to Oct. 3, be observed by staff and students against a recurrence of such a sad incident,” he said,” he said.

Ejim said the IMT management will collaborate with security agencies and the bereaved family to ensure that justice is done.

He said all forms of celebration on campus after examinations are hereby banned.

The acting registrar stated that students found celebrating within the institute would face expulsion.

“Students, who wish to celebrate after their exams, can do so outside the IMT premises,” he added.

Ejim said a speed limit of 20 km per hour will be enforced for all vehicles within the campus.

He said any driver found violating the rule shall be arrested and handed over to law enforcement agents.

“Law enforcement officers should not escort students into IMT for any reason. Their presence makes it impossible for IMT security men to control these students,” he said.

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UK university offers fully funded sanctuary scholarship for asylum seekers

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The University of Westminster has announced the availability of its Sanctuary Scholarship, a fully funded opportunity for students seeking to pursue a Master’s degree in the United Kingdom.

According to the institution, the Westminster Postgraduate Sanctuary Scholarship provides a full tuition fee waiver along with £1,000 for living expenses over a 12-month period.

This funding is directed specifically at students residing in the UK who do not qualify for traditional financial aid.

This initiative,  as stated, aims to support individuals seeking asylum or those with refugee status who are unable to access postgraduate financial support.

Scholarship Overview 

According to Scholarship Region, the Sanctuary Scholarship is part of the University’s commitment to support international students facing significant barriers to higher education.

The scholarship caters to those with refugee or asylum seeker status, ensuring they have access to educational opportunities despite financial constraints.

Eligibility Criteria 

To qualify for the Westminster Postgraduate Sanctuary Scholarship for the 2025 academic year, applicants must meet specific requirements.

These include holding an offer for a full-time Master’s course at the University of Westminster starting in September 2024 or January 2025. Additionally, candidates must reside in the UK and possess one of the following immigration statuses:

  • UK asylum seeker
  • UK discretionary leave to remain (due to an asylum application)
  • UK limited leave to remain (due to an asylum application)
  • UK refugee status

Notably, students who already possess a Master’s degree or those who can receive taught postgraduate loans from Student Finance are ineligible. Certain course types, such as Postgraduate Diplomas and professional qualifications, are also excluded from this scholarship opportunity.

Benefits of the Scholarship

The Sanctuary Scholarship offers substantial financial support, including a full tuition fee waiver and a monthly allowance of £1,000 for up to 12 months. This financial backing is geared to alleviate the economic burden on students, allowing them to focus on their studies and personal development.

Application Process 

Interested candidates can apply for the University of Westminster Sanctuary Scholarship by following a straightforward process. Applicants should first secure a place in a full-time Master’s degree program starting in September 2024 or January 2025.

They will then need to complete the Sanctuary Scholarship application form and submit it along with their academic transcripts. The completed application should be sent as a PDF attachment to scholarships@westminster.ac.uk.

The deadline for applications is set for November 22, 2024. The university encourages all eligible candidates to apply and take advantage of this opportunity.

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Asake under fire for reportedly breaking fan’s iPhone 16 Pro Max

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Nigerian singer Asake has faced backlash from social media users for reportedly stepping on an eager fan’s iPhone 16 Pro Max, thus breaking it in the process.

It all began on September 29, 2024, when a fan named Adeoti posted a video to TikTok, showing the moment he tried to get a picture with the star. In the video, Asake pushed the phone onto the ground and stomped on it, causing significant damage.

“@asakemusic You broke my iPhone 16 pro Max it’s not because they pissed off inside the nightclub that you are going to react like that towards a fan. anyway I still love you,” Adeoti wrote.

The video quickly went viral and sparked reactions on social media, with many slamming Asake for breaking the fan’s phone. Comments ranged from disappointment to outrage, with some suggesting that the incident reflected a broader issue of how celebrities treat their fans. However, in a separate post, Adeoti stressed that he remains Asake’s fan and loves him still; which also garnered reactions from others.

An Instagram user slammed the singer, saying, “A gutter behaviour. Person u suppose deck bro to bro,” and another outraged fan asked, “Would he do that if that fan was a white boy? No! Black man and power show on their fellow blacks is never ending.”

Others reflected on the singer’s rise to fame, reminding him of his humble beginnings., “People forget easily where they’re coming from. I’m sure Asake at one point in his life wanted to take pictures with celebrities too. How do you treat a fellow human being like that?? Kai!!!”

Some people also slammed the eager fan,”When you people would be acting as if you’re not loved at home around these celebrities 😂😂😂,” “Anyway I still love you”???!! Someone treats you like that and 😒….. anyways to each his own. Ire ooooo.”

As of the time of this report, Asake has not publicly responded to the incident.

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