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Debre Markos University (DMU) is a public research university in Debre Markos, Ethiopia. DMU is located in the area endowed with pleasant weather, abundant natural resources, including Choke Mountains water-shade which covers six different agro-ecology zones within 50 km (31 mi) radius with various bio-diversity and source of many tributaries to the Nile, and Upper Blue Nile Gorge.
Ambo School of Agriculture, the first ever agricultural school in Ethiopia, was established in 1939 EC (1946), which after various transformations went on to become Ambo University in 2009. [20] Arba Minch University: Arba Minch: South Ethiopia: Research University: 1986 Arsi University: Asella: Oromia: Applied Sciences University: 2014 Assosa ...
Graduate level was introduced by 1979 followed by Alemaya University in 1984 and numerous public universities ensued. Reforms on higher education were made since the regime of EPRDF in 1994. As of 2022, there are 83 universities, 42 public universities, and more than 35 higher education institutions.
City University College is a tertiary institution in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It provides higher education in the disciplines of Accounting and Finance, Applied Computer Science, Management, Economics and Law. [citation needed]
WU started out with 1600 students. According to the UCBP, it currently has 4,048 pupils. [1] [2] Wollega is found in western part of Oromia. The institution features 32 departments, with additional facilities planned. Wollega University also provides medical laboratory science training. [3]
Mekelle University (Tigrinya: መቐለ ዩኒቨርሲቲ) is a higher education and training public institution located in Mekelle, Tigray Region, Ethiopia, 783 kilometers north of Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa. Mekelle University is one of the largest public universities in Ethiopia.
The origin of Hawassa University was the establishment of Debub University ("South" University) on 22 December 1998 via a government proclamation. [2] Debub University originally consisted of Awassa College of Agriculture, Wondo Genet College of Forestry, and Dila Teachers' Education and Health Science College.
The Ethiopian Student Movement, of which the university was the birthplace and main venue, played a pivotal role in bringing about the revolution. [8] Almost all leaders of the political organizations that were active in the revolutionary years or are in power now had their political formation inside the university. [ 9 ]