Cursory: The University of Lagos (UNILAG) offers admission for Chinese language programs through the Confucius Institute. These programs include Chinese Proficiency, e t.c. Enrollees can gain language skills, job opportunities, scholarships, and international exposure. Further details are available on UNILAG’s website.


The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has announced the availability of admission for its Chinese language programs. This admission opportunity is open to both members of the university community and the general public and is facilitated by the Confucius Institute.
The Chinese language courses offered at UNILAG include:
- Chinese Proficiency Classes (HSK 1-6)
- Business Chinese Classes
- Chinese Culinary Classes
- Chinese Dance Classes
Students who enroll in these Chinese language programs at UNILAG can benefit in various ways, including:
- The opportunity to acquire a new language skill.
- Potential international job placements with organizations such as the United Nations, international NGOs, and multinational corporations.
- Possibilities for translation and interpretation job opportunities.
- Scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate studies in China.
- Job recruitment possibilities with Chinese companies, both within and outside Nigeria.
- Enhanced international exposure and knowledge.
Classes for these programs are held on both weekdays and weekends at the Confucius Institute, located behind the Faculty of Arts at UNILAG.
The university has also emphasized that the tuition fees for these programs are very affordable and has provided a contact phone number for further details on its website.
Source: legit.ng
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