Pan-African University

[5] A high-level panel, which included notable figures such as Njabulo Ndebele and Ahmadou Lamine Ndiaye, oversaw its creation.

[2][3][7] The PAU consists of five flagship institutes, each focusing on vital thematic areas across different regions of Africa.

The scholarship covers tuition fees, stipends for living expenses, travel allowances, and medical insurance.

Students commit to serving an African Union Member State for a period equal to the scholarship duration after completing their studies.

[8] The Pan African University Alumni Association (PAUAA) was established to connect and empower PAU graduates.

The association fosters collaboration and growth among its members, facilitating networking opportunities and knowledge sharing.