Abstract
This contribution derives from a study of Aberdeen University's overseas connections, commissioned as part of its Quincentennial History Project. Aberdeen's contribution to the education of African students has always been modest; in a 1963–64 table of overseas students, it ranked fifteenth among British universities, with about 70 students from Africa. Although its experience may or may not be typical, the study suggests that it may exemplify some national trends.
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