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    Antiguan Educator Adeola Matthew Completes U.S. Leadership Programme

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    Antiguan educator Adeola Matthew has returned from the United States after participating in the International Visitor Leadership Program.

    U.S. Embassy Bridgetown said Public Affairs Officer Bobby Adelson Jr. celebrated Matthew’s participation in the programme, which focused on research collaboration, international academic partnerships and strategies for advancing innovation in higher education.

    The International Visitor Leadership Program brings together emerging leaders from around the world to exchange ideas, establish connections and strengthen partnerships.

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Antiguan Educator Adeola Matthew Completes U.S. Leadership Programme.

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