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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 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) is an autonomous parastatal under the Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture of the Republic of Zimbabwe, responsible for the administration of public examinations in Zimbabwean schools. [1]
Student information systems provide capabilities for registering students in courses; documenting grading, transcripts of academic achievement and co-curricular activities, and the results of student assessment scores; forming student schedules; tracking student attendance; generating reports and managing other student-related data needs in an ...
NUST may refer to: Namibia University of Science and Technology, Windhoek, Namibia; Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China; National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan; National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe
In 2016, it was also ranked as among the next 50 leading young universities globally by Time's. NUST is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, United Nations Academic Impact and Talloires Network. [8] [9] NUST is the first model university established by the Ministry of Science and Technology like KAIST of Korea. [10]
Bulawayo Polytechnic is an academic institution established in 1927 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, initially as a technical school.The current main campus on Park Road in Suburbs was established in 1942.
The Association of Trust Schools (ATS) is an organisation of independent primary and secondary schools in Zimbabwe that was founded in 1962. Each of these schools are run by their own Board of Governors and are not for profit entities.
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.