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The University of Sierra Leone is the name of the former unitary public university system in Sierra Leone. Established in February 1827, it is the oldest university in Africa. [1] As of May 2005, the University of Sierra Leone was reconstituted into the individual colleges of Fourah Bay College and Njala University college.
The University of Management and Technology is a private university located in Freetown, Sierra Leone. UNIMTECH educates undergraduate students nationwide. UNIMTECH as three schools: the school of public administration, school of social science, and school of technology, comprising more than 10 fields of study.
The Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM) is an institute of the University of Sierra Leone. It operates like other constituent colleges of the University of Sierra Leone, under the authority of the University Senate and the University Court. IPAM is in the centre of Freetown at AJ Momoh Street, Tower Hill, close to the ...
It was established in 1963 and is named after Sierra Leone's first Prime Minister, Sir Milton Margai. The university has become affiliated with the University of Sierra Leone, and has been upgraded to a degree-awarding status in selected subjects. [1]
Fourah Bay College is a public university in the neighbourhood of Mount Aureol in Freetown, Sierra Leone.Founded on 18 February 1827, it is the first western-style university built in Sub-Saharan Africa and, furthermore, the first university-level institution in Africa.
Njala University (NU) is a public university located in Njala and Bo, Sierra Leone. It is the second largest university in Sierra Leone (after the University of Sierra Leone ). The largest and main campus of Njala University is in Njala, Moyamba District; the other campus is Bo , the second largest city in Sierra Leone.
University of Sierra Leone (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Sierra Leone" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
In August 2009, it was granted university status and took its present name. Owned by the Diocese of Makeni, and the Bishop of Makeni is the university chancellor. In 2011, along with City of Rest and the Community Association for Psychosocial Services (CAPS), UNIMAK became a founding member of the Mental Health Coalition (MHC) of Sierra Leone.