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Kamuzu University of Health Sciences - KUHeS (formerly the University of Malawi College of Medicine COM) [2] This section may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists . Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article.
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Mzuzu University is one of the principal universities of Malawi. The university is located in Luwinga , Mzuzu City , in the northern region of Malawi. It was founded in 1997 after being transformed from a teachers training college established in 1970s.
Malawi has one of the lowest levels of human development in the SADC. It is also one of three African countries that have been "making especially impressive progress for several Millennium Development Goals", along with Gambia and Rwanda, with regard to primary school net enrolment (83% in 2009) and gender parity at the primary school level. [1]
The ACU administers scholarships, provides academic research and leadership on issues in the sector, and promotes inter-university cooperation and the sharing of good practice, helping universities serve their communities. [4] The Association of Commonwealth Universities is governed by its member institutions through an elected Council.
The Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST), sometimes referred to as the University of Southern Malawi, was established on 17 December 2012 by the Malawi University of Science and Technology Act No. 31 of 2012 as the fourth Public University in Malawi. It was officially opened in 2014 by Professor Peter Mutharika, LL.B(Hons), J.D.S.
LUANAR emanated from Bunda College of Agriculture, then a constituent college of University of Malawi (UNIMA), which was de-linked from UNIMA on 1 July 2012. The Faculty of Food and Human Sciences (FFHS) stemmed from the then Department of Home Economics and Human Nutrition (DHEHN) which was established in 1984.
The Scotland Malawi Partnership developed from the 'Malawi Millennium Project' of the University of Strathclyde and Bell College, in response to the belief that there was a need to bring together under a single umbrella the many organizations and individuals throughout Scotland engaged in fostering and developing links between Scotland and Malawi.