University of Juba
University of Juba (Arabic: جامعة جوبا) is an English-language public university located in Juba, South Sudan. It was founded in 1975. The university was temporarily relocated to Khartoum as a result of the Second Sudanese Civil War, and moved back to Juba in July 2011, after South Sudan obtained independence.[1]
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| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Established | 1975 |
| Vice-Chancellor | Prof. John Akec |
| Location | , 4°50′28″N 31°35′24″E |
| Website | uoj |
Schools
- School of Public Service
- School of Medicine
- School of Business and Management
- School of Law
- School of Education
- School of Art, Music & Drama
- School of Social & Economic Studies
- School of Engineering & Architecture
- School of Community Studies & Rural Development
- School of Arts & Humanities
- School of Computer Sciences & Information Technology
- School of Applied & Industrial Science
- School of Natural Resources & Environment Studies (Mother School)
- School of Veterinary Medicine
- School of Journalism, Media and Communication
- School of Mathematics
Specialized centres
- Centre for Human Resource Development & Continuing Education
- Centre for Languages and Translation
- Centre for Distance Education
- Centre for Peace and Development
- Centre for Translation and Languages
- ODEL Centre
Institutes
- Institute of Peace, Diplomacy and Security Studies
- National Transformational Leadership Institute
- French institute
Colleges
- Kuajok Community College
- Graduate College
See also
References
- "About Us » University of Juba". 5 September 2016. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
External links
- Official University of Juba website
- College of Applied & Industrial Sciences Official Website
- "University of Juba Press Release on the Incident at Kaduro Campus", Sudan Media Centre, 16 February 2006
- "South Sudan govt to renovate Juba University" Sudan Tribune, 20 September 2006 Archived here.
- "University of Juba cuts intake by 75%", The Juba Post, 22 June 2006
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