February 15, 2025

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Saxion University delegation visits ICK to boost academic and cultural ties

A delegation from the Netherlands, representing Saxion University, along with a team from CC-JOB Rwanda, visited the Institut Catholique de Kabgayi (ICK) from January 14 to January 15, 2025.

During their two-day visit, the delegation led by Stegeman Gerry met with the Vice Chancellor of ICK, toured the Business Incubation Center of Kabgayi, and interacted with students and lecturers.

Dr. Innocent Simpunga, Dean of the Faculty of Sciences and Development at ICK, emphasized the significance of the visit. “This visit aligns with the agreements signed last year between ICK and Saxion University,” he explained. “As part of these agreements, the Faculty of Sciences and Development will be sending two students and lecturers to the Netherlands. In return, Saxion University will also send Dutch students and lecturers to Rwanda.”

According to Dr. Simpunga, this exchange program will enable ICK to explore innovative ways to advance education, research, and community development while enhancing students’ skills to better prepare them for real-world challenges.

On behalf of Saxion University, Stegeman Gerry, the Head of Internationalization at the School of Governance, Law, and Urban Development, shared how the partnership came to fruition. “Our decision to collaborate with ICK was driven by an Erasmus program application that successfully secured funding,” she explained.

“Afterward, we sought a partner university. With the support of CC-JOB Rwanda, Saxion University discovered ICK and was impressed by its academic programs, christian values, and active involvement in community activities. This made ICK an ideal partner for our goal of supporting Rwandan students, to study in the Netherlands, and providing Dutch students the opportunity to explore and learn in Rwanda,” she added.

The program will prioritize students who are proficient in English, demonstrating good discipline, and performing well in the preparatory exams required for studying in the Netherlands.

Students who interacted with the delegation expressed their readiness to embrace the competition and qualify for the opportunity to study in the Netherlands.

This partnership, signed in 2024, will last for three years. The first students to benefit from the program will travel to the Netherlands in couple of months ahead.

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