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LivingStone International University: Budaka: 2011 [17] 19: MRU: Muteesa I Royal University: Masaka: 2007 [18] 20: NDU: Ndejje University: Ndejje: 1992 [19] 21 NIU Nexus International University (formerly VUU) [20] Kampala 2012 22: NKU: Nkumba University: Nkumba: 1999 [21] 23: NSU: Nsaka University: Jinja: 2013 [22] 24: KCU: King Ceaser ...
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Uganda" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The table below lists the accredited, university-based business schools available in Uganda as of August 2013. The list also includes the university that each school is affiliated with and whether the school is private or public. The schools are listed alphabetically.
Metropolitan International University (MIU) is a secular private university licensed and accredited [1] by National Council for Higher Education (UNCHE) in Uganda. MIU is located in Kisoro in South Western Uganda and has a second campus in Kampala , Namungoona on plot 281 along Nakibinge road.
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The campus is also called Kampala International University Western Campus, to distinguish it from Kampala International University Main Campus located in Kansanga, Makindye Division, Kampala. The coordinates of Kampala International University's Western Campus are:0°32'19.0"S, 30°08'40.0"E (Latitude:-0.538611; Longitude:30.144444). [3]
It received its license from the Uganda National Council for Higher Education in 2000. [10] [11] During the university's graduation ceremony in March 2012, 2,048 graduates were awarded degrees, diplomas, and certificates in various disciplines. Of these, 57.9 percent were male and 42.1 percent were female.
Planning for LivingStone International University began as early as 2006. The LivingStone International University Strategic Plan 2009-2014 was completed December 19, 2007 and submitted to the Uganda National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) with the goal of being chartered as a fully accredited university by the Uganda government.