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Tanzania Public Service College is running some projects in various discipline in order to improve the quality of service. Some of the project are conducted with some supports from donors like CINOP. Cinop has done a lot to make sure that TPSC through participatory approach is adapting CBET (Competence Based Education Training).
Tanzania Adventist College Arusha: 014 Teofilo Kisanji University: TEKU 2007 Moravian – Mbeya: 017 Muslim University of Morogoro: MUM 2004 Islamic – Morogoro: 018 St. John's University of Tanzania: SJUT 2007 Anglican – Dodoma: 020 University of Bagamoyo: UB 2010 TANLET and LHRC – Dar es Salaam: 021 Eckernforde Tanga University: ETU 2010 ...
The University Library has about 13,000 volumes of books, subscribed journals and periodicals and newspapers. The library is a member of COTUL which supports students and staff to collaborate and share information with other Tanzanian Libraries. It is also connected with GUST library in Kuwait. The University E- Library has more than 50 ...
SIMS (School Information Management System [2]) is a student information system and school management information system, currently developed by Education Software Solutions. It is the most widely used MIS in UK schools, claiming just over 50% market share across the primary and secondary sectors.
The history of this university dates to 5 January 1963 when the Co-operative College Moshi was established. The college's primary responsibility was training of human resources in the co-operative sector under the Ministry of Co-operatives and Community Development.
www.suza.ac.tz State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) is a public university located in Mbweni ward of Mjini District in Mjini Mgaharibi Region of Unguja Island in Zanzibar , Tanzania . [ 1 ] The university was established by an act of House of Representatives of Zanzibar in 1999 and became operational in 2002.
In line with Tanzania's Development Vision 2025, [4] the University of Dodoma, when fully operational, will be able to enroll 50,000 students. [2] This is more than triple the size of the University of Dar es Salaam when UDOM becomes fully operational. Up to now it is 80% complete and is already two times bigger than the size and capacity of ...
It is one of the higher learning institutions in Tanzania established in 2005 as part of the Tanzanian Government development policy to extend secondary school education in Tanzania. The core activities of the college is teaching, conducting research and offering public consultation .