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WOI University, P.O.BOX 245 Juba, incorporated on 27 May 2011; St. Mary's University in Juba, Juba, 2009 [6] Yei Agricultural and Mechanical University, Yei; Star international university founded in 2016 Affiliate to Bosoga university Uganda) Juba south Sudan; Starford International University College founded in 2016
The Bridge University was founded in 2009 as a post-secondary college. However, after one semester, the administration upgraded to a full university to meet the overwhelming demand for instruction. As of July 2011, the university has over 3,000 students enrolled with over 65 full-time lecturers and over 45 part-time staff.
Catholic universities and colleges in South Sudan (1 P) Pages in category "Universities in South Sudan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
St. Mary's University College was founded in 2008, as a collaborative effort between the South Sudanese Ministry of Gender, Social Welfare and Religious Affairs and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, with the cooperation of the Volunteers' Organization for International Co-operation OVCI la Nostra Famiglia (INGO which has been continuously working in South Sudan since 1983).
Universities in South Sudan (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in South Sudan" This category contains only the following page.
The university is located in the town of Akobo, in Akobo County, Jonglei State, in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan, close to the International border with Ethiopia. This location lies approximately 450 kilometres (280 mi), by road, northeast of Juba, the capital and largest city in the country. [1]
Open University of Sudan: Khartoum: Public Public Health Institute: Khartoum: Public Red Sea University: Port Sudan: Public Riyadh International College: Khartoum: Private Hayatt university College: Khartoum: Private Sudan International University: Khartoum: Private Sharq El Neal College: Khartoum: Private Sudan University of Science and ...
The Catholic University of South Sudan opened with 50 pioneer students on 29 September 2008, as a private institution of higher education. [1] In its first year of operation of the 2008–2009 academic year , the school enrolled 250 students, which is reported to be a high number for a country like that. [ 3 ]