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The National Ribat University (NRU) (Arabic: جامعة الرباط الوطني) is a university based in the city of Khartoum, Sudan. [1] The President of the Republic is the sponsor of the university. The University Council is chaired by the Minister of Interior, and the Director General of Sudanese Police Forces is his deputy. [2]
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In Sudan, it ranked fifth behind the University of Khartoum, Sudan University of Science & Technology, National Ribat University and Karary University. [15] Officially, the chancellor of the university is the President of the country. In effect, the head of the university is the Vice-Chancellor.
The National University - Sudan is an educational institution based in the city of Khartoum, Sudan. [1] As of September 2011, the university was a member of the Association of African Universities. [2] In 2005 NUSU started as a college (National College for Medical and Technical Studies).
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In Sudan, it ranked behind the University of Khartoum, Sudan University of Science and Technology, National Ribat University and ahead of the International University of Africa. [3] In 2006, it was approved as a university that grants a bachelor’s degrees and a diploma in military sciences.
Uthlaut said many soldiers come in with “some level of addiction to their phones” and “don't know how to interact with one another because they're so used to being in digital-type forums.”