
University of Lincoln: Your Future Doesn’t Start When You Land in the UK – It Starts the Moment You Log In.
The University of Lincoln is bringing its doors directly to Africa. Join a live, no-cost webinar hosted by Regional Manager Kishan Dahya — and get the real conversation about studying, growing, and thriving in the UK.
Kishan Dahya
Regional Manager for Africa · University of Lincoln
Your host for this exclusive live event
Let’s be honest, navigating the idea of studying abroad can feel like standing in front of a locked door with no key. Visa requirements, tuition costs, application deadlines, life in a new country… It’s a lot. And most of the time, the answers you find online are either too generic, too confusing, or just not meant for someone from your city, your background, your reality.
That’s exactly why this webinar exists.
The University of Lincoln is hosting a live virtual event specifically for people across Africa, young adults between 18 and 45 who are curious, ambitious, and ready to take their next big step. Whether you’re a fresh school leaver wondering if a UK degree is even possible, a working professional thinking about going back to study, or a parent doing research on behalf of your child, this event was made with you in mind.
And it’s being hosted by someone who actually knows your world. Kishan Dahya, the University of Lincoln’s Regional Manager for Africa, isn’t a stranger reading from a script. He works with students from this continent every single day. He understands the questions you haven’t even thought to ask yet, and he’s coming into your screen to answer them, live.
1. How to apply: Step by step
No more guessing. Get a clear, honest breakdown of the application process from start to finish.
2. Scholarships & Funding
Discover what financial support is available specifically for African students — grants, bursaries, and more.
3. Career Pathways after graduation
What does a Lincoln degree actually do for your career? This is where you find out.
4. Student life & campus culture
What it feels like to live, study, and belong at Lincoln — from accommodation to social life
5. Visa guidance made simple
Cut through the confusion. Get practical advice on student visa requirements and timelines.
6. Live Q&A with Kishan
Ask your burning questions directly. No filters, no middlemen — just real answers in real time.
One of the biggest things this webinar offers that no brochure or website ever can? A real human being who will answer your specific question, in the moment, without a three-week email wait. That live Q&A session alone is worth showing up for.
“The biggest barrier for most African students isn’t ability — it’s access to the right information at the right time. This webinar is about closing that gap.”
Why this one is different from every other info session you’ve skipped
We get it. You’ve probably seen a dozen “university information events” come and go on your timeline. Most of them feel like sitting through a long advertisement. This isn’t that. This is a focused, direct, Africa-specific conversation designed to respect your time and actually move you forward.
Kishan isn’t flying in from London to read you a pamphlet. He’s showing up online in your timezone, in your context, to have the kind of frank, useful conversation that changes how you think about what’s possible. People who attend events like this consistently say the same thing: “I wish I had done this sooner.”
And because it’s virtual, you don’t have to be in any particular city. You don’t need to travel. You don’t need to take a day off work. You just need a phone or a laptop and one free hour of your time. That’s it.
Don’t let this be another “I’ll do it next time”
Here’s something worth sitting with: the people who succeed are rarely the most talented. They’re the ones who showed up. The ones who said yes to the opportunity when it landed in front of them, instead of waiting for a “better” moment that never quite arrives.
This webinar is free. It’s live. It’s designed for you. And it’s hosted by someone who genuinely wants to see more African students walk through the doors of one of the UK’s top universities.
SCHEDULE FOR THE EVENT
Date: Saturday, 30th May 2026
Time: 11 am to 12 pm