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Wollo University is one of the federal universities in Ethiopia. There are two campuses, one in Dessie and one in Kombolcha. [10] Kamise College of Teachers Education Kamise, Oromia Zone: Amhara: 2002 Kamise College of Teachers Education is located in Kamise, Oromia Zone, Amhara Region. [citation needed]
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Ethiopia" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) is a nonprofit organization, based in Collegeville, Minnesota, that photographs, catalogs, and provides free access to collections of manuscripts located in libraries around the world. The library holds a substantial number of photographic copies of Ethiopian manuscripts. [54]
In July 1950, Haile Selassie pledged Jesuit Canadian teachers for establishment of college in the country. The University College of Addis Ababa, now called the Addis Ababa University (AAU) then formed in the year. As a college, the institution intended to prepare students for "further overseas study or vocational certificate education".
The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY; also called Mekane Yesus Church) is a Lutheran denomination in Ethiopia. It is the largest member church of the Lutheran World Federation . It is a Lutheran denomination with some Pentecostal [ 1 ] influence and one Presbyterian -leaning synod, with a large Pietistic following.
Academics at Dilla University are organized into six colleges (Technology and Engineering; Business and Economics; Health and Medical Science; Social Science and Humanities; Agriculture and Natural Resources; and Natural and Computational Science), two institutes (Indigenous Studies; and Education and Behavioural Science), as well as Center for Language, culture, and society; separate Schools ...
National Museum of Ethiopia "Red Terror" Martyrs' Memorial Museum; Rimbaud Museum; Zoological Natural History Museum; Ethnological Museum, Addis Ababa; Oromo Museum (Ethnography, Natural history, History, Art gallery, and archeology)
The Ethiopian Student Movement, of which the university was the birthplace and main venue, played a pivotal role in bringing about the revolution. [7] Almost all leaders of the political organizations that were active in the revolutionary years or are in power now had their political formation inside the university. [ 8 ]