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Global Relocation Academy Launches ‘Campaign 1000’ to Help Nigerians Access Fully Funded Study Opportunities Abroad
Fadekemi Ajakaiye
Global Relocation Academy (GRA), an Ibadan-based organization trusted for helping Nigerians secure fully funded scholarships and low-tuition study opportunities abroad, launches Campaign 1000, a six-session program designed to help 1,000 Nigerian and African students secure fully funded scholarships and placements in low-tuition institutions to universities in the United States and Europe.
The intensive masterclass, which runs from July 29 to August 9, targets students seeking graduate education with funding packages worth $10,000 to $50,000. The program features renowned speaker Bosinuola Faith, a Nigerian scholar currently pursuing her PhD program in Sweden. As Chairperson of the Swedish Institute Scholarship Network and a respected content creator with thousands of followers across Africa, Faith will bring authentic experience to Campaign 1000 participants, sharing proven strategies for securing European scholarships and navigating international application processes.
“Most Nigerian students don’t know that universities abroad are actively looking for African talent,” said the COO and program director, Mr Oluwagbenga Orolu. “They have massive budgets for international diversity, but many students are applying completely wrong. At GRA, we understand the demands of universities in the US and Europe from experience and can guide your application to success from start to finish.”
The program comes as Global Relocation Academy expands its services to include Europe End-to-End Done-For-You application and scholarship offers, in response to growing demand from students who find European application processes particularly complex. European applications present particular challenges, requiring legalised documents, translations, and navigation of country-specific systems. The new Done-For-You European services streamline these administrative complexities.
Campaign 1000 covers two distinct pathways: the US and Europe. The US track focuses on Research Assistantships and Teaching positions at American universities, while the European sessions target tuition-free and low-tuition programs in Germany, France, Sweden, and Hungary.
Students will receive comprehensive training across six intensive sessions, including crafting compelling CVs and Statements of Purpose tailored for US versus European requirements, mastering different types of US funding, including Research Assistantships, Teaching Assistantships, and Fellowships, and learning country-specific strategies for European applications. The program covers practical elements such as email templates for contacting professors, navigating platforms like UniAssist for German applications, handling document legalization and translations for European submissions, and comprehensive visa preparation including DS-160 completion for the US and blocked account requirements for Germany. Participants will also have access to exclusive tools, including SellGPT prompts for personalised applications, fully funded scholarship databases, and live peer reviews of application materials.
“The difference between funded and unfunded students is not always grades or connections,” the program director added. “It’s knowing which programs have hidden funding and how to position yourself correctly. We are not promising miracles. We are only teaching students the proven system to admissions and scholarships for free.”
The program targets recent graduates stuck in low-paying jobs, working professionals seeking career advancement, final-year students, and those who previously received rejections. Campaign 1000 specifically addresses NYSC corps members navigating application processes, medical practitioners seeking research opportunities, and teachers unable to afford full international tuition fees. The program also caters to married professionals who want to relocate with their families, single parents concerned about travel barriers with their children, and successful local business owners seeking international credentials to scale their operations globally.
Registration has been ongoing, with slots filling up quickly as prospective students take advantage of these sessions designed to prepare them for Spring and Fall 2026 applications, when many funding decisions are typically made. Registration closes on July 26, and all students are expected to complete the application form before then.
The program timing addresses a critical window: early scholarship deadlines begin in September, and Research Assistantship positions are often filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Campaign 1000 represents Global Relocation Academy’s response to what it calls ‘scholarship misinformation’ – the widespread belief among students that international funding requires perfect grades or family wealth.
Campaign 1000 runs from July 29 to August 9. Registration details available online!







