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Bahir Dar University (Amharic: ባሕር ዳር ዩኒቨርስቲ, BDU) is a public research university in Bahir Dar, capital of the Amhara Region, Ethiopia. The university, with two institutes in diploma programs until 1966, is credited to training distinguished scientists and notable public servants.
Bahir Dar University: Bahir Dar: Amhara: 2000 Created by merger of Bahir Dar Polytechnic Institute (est. 1963) and Bahir Dar Teachers College (est. 1972). BITS College Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa: 2018 Abbreviated to Business, Innovation, Technology, and System, it offers well-designed academic programs in software engineering and IT Management ...
The most prominent of all is the Bahir Dar University, which projects an enrollment of over 40,000 students in the academic year beginning in October 2012. [33] Bahir Dar University is home to more than 40,000 students. Emperor Haile Sellasie inaugurated the Technical School in Bahir Dar University on 11 June 1963. [34]
Bahir Dar: Ethiopian Maritime Training Institute [5] Ghana: Accra: Regional Maritime University: Serves Anglophone countries such as Cameroon and Liberia [6] Kenya: Mombasa: Bandari Maritime Academy [7] Juja: Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology [7] [8] Mombasa Maritime & Management Institute Of East Africa [8] Mombasa ...
Bahir Dar University in Bahir Dar. Higher education in Ethiopia has been improving in quality, standard, relevance, and academic freedom. Despite an expansion of private higher education and rising enrollment, the quality of education they render is still under question.
Its capital is Bahir Dar which is the seat of the Regional Government of Amhara. Amhara is the site of the largest inland body of water in Ethiopia, Lake Tana (which is the source of the Blue Nile ), and Semien Mountains National Park (which includes Ras Dashan , the highest point in Ethiopia).
Located on top of a hill next to the road to Bahir Dar, the college has a capacity of 2000 students and graduated 269 students in 2004. [ 4 ] Wereta has two elementary schools, one high school, as well as vocational schools.
During this time, region-wide protests erupted across the Amhara Region especially in cities like Gonder, Bahir Dar and Woldia. Protestors called for an end to oppression, amendment to the racist Ethiopian constitution and recognition of the ethnic Amhara identity of the lands of Welkait, Raya, Metekel and Dera/Shewa. During this period ...