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The Zimbabwe Open University is a multidisciplinary and inter-faculty institution. [4] It offers both degree courses and non-degree courses. [ 4 ] The university has six faculties: the Faculty of Science and technology, the Faculty of Arts and Education, the Faculty of Commerce and Law, Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, Faculty Agriculture ...
Midlands State University (MSU) National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe (NUST) Reformed Church University; Solusi University; Sourthen Africa Methodist University (SAMU) University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Women's University in Africa (WUA) Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU) Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU)
Council room of the University of Zimbabwe. Portraits of former Vice-Chancellors from left to right: Robert Craig, Leonard Lewis, Walter Kamba and Gordon Chavunduka. In 1945, Manfred Hodson (after whom a residence hall is now named) formed the Rhodesia University Association, inspired by the promise of £20,000 by Robert Jeffrey Freeman for establishing such a university. [8]
Each university listed here is linked to an existing article, where more information and verifiable references can be found. (Column headings: 'DL' = distance learning , 'PC' = physical campus ) Africa
In recent years, university admission criteria have been considerably changed by the introduction by the federal government of a new national secondary school exam known as ENEM (Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio) and the creation of a unified, national university application system known as SISU (Sistema de Seleção Unificada). Candidates in ...
The titular head of the university is the Chancellor, who is the President of Zimbabwe. The university is governed by a University Council, comprising the university's chief officers, representatives of the Senate, staff and students, nominees of the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education and representatives form various sectors of commerce and civil society.
The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) is the second largest public research university in Zimbabwe, located in Bulawayo. It was established in 1991. [1] On 8 April 1991, NUST opened for the first time with 270 students in three faculties. The number of academic staff was 28.
The origins of the Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) formerly Bindura University College of Science Education (BUCSE) can be traced to the Zimbabwe-Cuba Teacher Training Programme, which started in the mid-1980s. The programme used to send Zimbabwean student teachers to Cuba for training in Science Education. Known as the best ...