National University of Rwanda

National University of Rwanda
Motto Excellence in Education and Service to the People
Established 1963
Type Education, Research
Location Butare, Huye, Southern Province, Rwanda
Website www.nur.ac.rw

The National University of Rwanda (NUR; French: Université nationale du Rwanda) is the largest university in Rwanda. It is located at in the city of Butare and was established in 1963 by the government in cooperation with the Congregation of the Dominicans from the Province of Quebec.

When it was established, the NUR had three divisions (Faculties of Medicine and Social Sciences, and a Teacher Training College), 51 students and 16 lecturers. The university suffered badly during the genocide and had to close in 1994, reopening in April 1995. At that time English was introduced as a medium of instruction alongside French.

As of 2005 it focuses on Science and Technology and Humanities, with French and English as the medium of instruction.

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History

When it started in 1963 NUR was composed of three academic units: the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Teacher Training College (ENS). At that time, it had 51 students and 16 lecturers. By 2005, the university had 8221 students and 425 lecturers. Important dates and facts are:

Colleges

Faculties

The university has 9 faculties, comprises:

Notable alumni

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