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DATE CHANGE: Is Africa set to become the 21st century Asia for international education? In a data driven and interactive day conference, we have an event that explores the traditional student recruitment models but also provides an insight into student mobility, partnerships & TNE in the continent. 30/3/17 in Manchester, details here
WITH THE U.A.E. AVIATION INDUSTRY TO CONTRIBUTE $53b BY 2020, AWARD WINNING LILA LIVERPOOL ARE OFFERING EXCELLENT ENGLISH FOR AVIATION PROGRAMMES IN DUBAI, WITH NEXT INTAKE FEB 17! - GET DETAILS HERE
MGH ENTERS INTO PARTNERSHIP TO SET UP & DEVELOP FOOTBALL ACADEMY IN GHANA - READ MORE HERE
MGH PRESENT AT THE HE GLOBAL TNE EVENT - READ OUR BLOG HERE
MEXICO AND THE UK STRENGTHEN EDUCATION LINKS - MGH TIES WITH MEXICAN PARTNER
MGH LINKS WITH SOUTH KOREAN PARTNER
REPORT ON THE AFRICA STUDENT RECRUITMENT CONFERENCE 2014 - ORGANISED BY MGH & WORLDVIEW EVENTS
WORKING PARTNERSHIP WITH ITESM (MEXICO)
MGH NOW AN OFFICIAL UKTI PARTNER AS A MEMBER OF THE GATEWAY TO GLOBAL GROWTH PROGRAMME
MGH PARTNER SETS UP PRESENCE IN INDIA
MGH BREAKS NEW GROUND IN THE BALTICS
SETTING UP PARTNERSHIPS IN BULGARIA
MGH AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE AFRICA STUDENT RECRUITMENT CONFERENCE 2013, HELD RECENTLY IN WEMBLEY, UK
Private pre-University Study in the UK - a Nigerian perspective.
Expanding Links in West Africa
The UK Border Agency to be Scrapped (March 2013)
Santrokofi Football Academy (Ghana) is a partnership between a group of Ghanaians living and working in the UK, led by Gabriel Sikanku, and the Cottingham Rangers football club, through Matthew Hornshaw and his company MGH Educonsult. The group has been working on developing the football academy over the past two years and has succeeded in sending football jerseys, footballs, training equipment and training manuals to the academy in Ghana. Tremendous support has already been provided by the East Riding County Football Association and their County Development Manager, Graham Turner.
The original plan was to assemble an academy in order to provide football training alongside structured formal education for players and to develop individuals as footballers and people. We believe that our academy structure will bring major all-round benefits and is not necessarily about producing the best players; not all of our academy players will go on to play in the first team and we will therefore provide additional formal education and support to help them take up various roles in delivering success in the game. With this aim, coach training and development is essential to ensure that players are coached in the right way and have chance to show their potential.
Cottingham Rangers has already shown commitment to the project by providing valuable advice and guidance along with practical elements such as training equipment and football kits. The club has also pledged support in terms of coach and player training exchange programmes to aid in the development of the project and provide long-term success.
In the months leading to December 2015, there are plans to finalise the acquisition of land to develop a higher standard football pitch for the academy and also provide shipping containers to be modelled to serve as changing rooms and storage. To this end the partnership will be approaching a number of private and public sector groups to investigate possible financial, and non-financial, input.
We will keep you updated with our progress!