International Medical and Technological University

International Medical and Technological University
Chuo Kikuu cha Kimataifa cha Matibabu na Teknolojia  (Swahili)
Motto Commitment to Excellence
Established 1997
Type Private
Chancellor Sir Andy Chande
Vice-Chancellor Dr. P.V. Prabhakar Rao
Location Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Coordinates: 6°42′44″S 39°12′35″E / 6.71222°S 39.20972°E
Campus Urban
Website imtu.ac.tz

The International Medical and Technological University (IMTU) is a private university in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.[1]

Establishment

The owner of the university is Shri.Katuri Subba Rao, the founder & Chairman of the Vignan Educational Foundation (VEF). The VEF of Bangalore, India initiated establishment of the university in Tanzania at the behest of Julius Nyerere, the father of the Tanzania nation.

The seeds of the venture were sown by Benjamin Mkapa, the third president of Tanzania when he was the Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education, with the support of Jakaya M. Kikwete, the fourth president of Tanzania when he was the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. The establishment of the university symbolizes the long standing partnership between Tanzania and India as part implementation of the SouthSouth cooperation.

The university commenced by establishing the College of Medicine which was inaugurated on 17 September 1997 by the prime minister of India, shri.I.K. Gujral.

Enrollment

The university started small with five students, all from India. It has since grown, after having been granted Certificate of Full Registration No. 009 on 20 December 2001, by the Higher Education Accreditation Council (HEAC). The number of students has grown to more than 1,000 drawn from around the world.

Organizational structure

Like any other private university in Tanzania, IMTU is governed by a Board of Trustees (constituted by the Vignan Educational Foundation of India, the owner and founder) and has a Council and a Senate. It has a Faculty of Medicine (running the MBBS Programme) and a prospective Faculty of Nursing (running degree and diploma programmes). It will establish a directorate of postgraduate programmes as well as an Institute of Allied Health (and Technological) Sciences in its five-year strategic plan.

The university has a chancellor, a council chairman (who is a trustee), and a vice chancellor (who is the chief executive officer). There are two deputy vice chancellors (for academics and administration), as well as a dean (Faculty of Medicine), and heads of departments.

In accordance with TCU directives, IMTU is in the process of re-organizing its organizational and functional structures to comply with the provisions of the Tanzania Universities Act of 2005, including having a new charter.

IMTU has a hospital which is managed by a director.

Principal officers

University Council

In attendance


Members of IMTU senate Wef: September 2008

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