University of Asmara

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University of Asmara

Established 1958
Type Public
President Tadesse Mahari
Location Asmara, Eritrea
Website http://www.uoa.edu.er

The University of Asmara (UoA) was Eritrea's first university and is located in the capital city, Asmara. It was created by the Piae Madres Nigritiae (Camboni Sisters). The school was meant to provide for the local population, though its initial enrollment was entirely Italian.[1]

[edit] History

The University was originally founded in 1958, albeit by a different name, the Catholic College of Santa Famiglia.[2]

By 1964 the University had been renamed and began offering Associate Diploma programs in the Arts, Commerce, and the Sciences.[1]

The school just limped along through the 1970s until 1979 when a new president pushed through a major reorganization of the curriculum and structure. The next years saw an increase in students from 300 to 2,700. New courses, staff, day and evening extension programs and campus buildings revived the University, together with a bilateral agreement to exchange students and faculty with the University of Addis Ababa, particularly focusing on graduate training in Addis to produce faculty for Eritrea.[1]

[edit] Current programs

The University was at the core of a National Education program designed to provide many more teachers for an enlarged secondary school system[2] and to provide the economy with many more trained professionals.[3] To this end the University has created linkages and partnerships with the various international institutions to provide programs in Engineering, Education, Arachaeology, Agriculture, and the Natural Sciences.[2]

The University of Asmara is now supplemented by the Institute of Science and Technology (EIST) located at Mai-Nefhi. Though the UoA is 1/3 the size of the EIST, it continues to command the respect of the country.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c University of Asmara: A Brief History. Retrieved on 2006-09-02.
  2. ^ a b c Killion, Tom (1998). Historical Dictionary of Eritrea. The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3437-5. 
  3. ^ University of Asmara graduates 1,973 Students. Retrieved on 2006-09-02.