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As at December 2015, there are 34 institutions of higher education in Rwanda, 11 public and 23 private. [1] In 2013, the government of Rwanda merged all public universities, leading to one public university, University of Rwanda, with six colleges.
University of Rwanda (Kinyarwanda: Kaminuza y'u Rwanda, French: Université du Rwanda) is a public collegiate, multi campus university based in Kigali, Rwanda.Formed in 2013 through the merger of previously independent education institutions, the University of Rwanda is the largest education institution in Rwanda.
College of Science and Technology - University of Rwanda, the former Kigali Institute of Science, and Technology (KIST, Kinyarwanda: Ishuri Rikuru ry'Ubumenyi n'Ikoranabuhanga rya Kigali, French: Institut des Sciences et des Technologies de Kigali [1]) in Kigali, Rwanda is the first technology-focused institution of higher education to be created by the Rwanda government.
Mar Thoma College of Science & Technology is owned and managed by a Registered Society namely The Mar Thoma Educational, Technical, Training and Research Centre (Mar Thoma ETTARC), under the Trivandrum-Quilon Diocese of the Mar Thoma Church. This college is affiliated to the University of Kerala and has 7 undergraduate and 5 post graduate courses.
The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning(NPTEL) is an Indian e-learning platform for university-level science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. NPTEL is the largest e-repository in the world of courses in engineering, basic sciences and selected humanities and management subjects. [1]
In 2021, the Government of Rwanda launched the Rwanda Education Quality Improvement Program RwandaEQUIP. designed to increase the use of technology in education as a means to improve teaching and learning within the classroom. The program is currently deployed in 761 public primary schools.
It was founded in 2003 as Université Internationale au Rwanda, in a ceremony attended by President Paul Kagame. [5]It was given the power to award degrees in 2010. [5]In September 2019, it was reported that the university had started a research collaboration with Bingen Technical University of Applied Sciences in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
The African Virtual University (AVU) is a pan-African effort to create an open and affordable distance learning institution to serve the African continent. The AVU began in 1997 as a project of the World Bank and later developed into an autonomous institution after it was handed over to African governments in 2003.