Rumbek University

Rumbek University (or RU) is a university in South Sudan.

Rumbek University
MottoKnowledge is light and Empowerment
TypeGovernment university
Established2010
ChancellorDr. Slava Kiir Mayardit (President of South Sudan)
Vice-ChancellorProf. Deng Mac
Administrative staff
100 (2021)
Students1,500 (2021)
Location,
6.80000°N 29.68750°E / 6.80000; 29.68750
CampusUrban

Location

The university's temporary campus is housed on the premises of Rumbek Secondary School, in the town of Rumbek (estimated population in 2008 was 32,100). The UNICEF compound in Rumbek is situated in Rumbek Central County, Lakes State in central South Sudan. This location lies 377 kilometres (234 mi), by road, northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city.[1] The coordinates of the campus are: 6° 48' 0.00"N, 20° 41' 15.00"E (Latitude: 6.80000; Longitude: 29.68750). A permanent campus is under construction in Abinajok, a suburb of Rumbek.[2]

History

The concept of establishing Rumbek University was adopted in February 2006 when the president of the Republic of Sudan Omer Al-Bashir visited Rumbek and pledged to build a university in the town. Subsequently the project was approved at the Sudanese federal level in Khartoum and at the regional level in Juba. The university was established in 2010 as a joint project between the federal government in Khartoum and the Southern Government in Juba.[3] Following South Sudan's independence in July 2011, the university is now the responsibility of the government of South Sudan.

Overview

Rumbek University opened its doors in 2010, with 500 students and 40 academic faculties. The university is a public university. Since the founding of the university, a fifth public university has been established. The list of public universities in the country includes the following:

Academic Colleges

The university maintains the following faculties:

  • College of Education
  • College of Economic and Social Studies
  • College of Agriculture
  • College of Veterinary medicine

See also

References

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