University of Juba

University of Juba
Type Public
Established 1977
Vice-Chancellor Prof. John Akech
Location Juba, South Sudan
Website University of Juba Website

University of Juba (Arabic: جامعة جوبا) is a public university located in Juba, South Sudan, founded in 1975 in response to the need for higher education in southern areas of Sudan. Due to the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983 - 2005), the university relocated to Khartoum, for safety of staff, students and infrastructure. In 2006, the government at that time agreed to change the name of the university to Juba National University. Following the attainment of independence by South Sudan in July 2011, the university has relocated back to Juba, where it was founded. The university gives instruction in the English language.

History

The University of Juba was established in 1975 in Juba, South Sudan, while the city was still part of Sudan. The university admitted the first students in the 1977 school year. In 2006, while still part of Sudan, the university temporarily relocated to Sudan's capital of Khartoum. Following the independence of South Sudan.

Public universities

As of April 2014, the university is one of the seven public universities in South Sudan, the other six being the Upper Nile University in Malakal,[1] Rumbek University, Rumbek,[2] the University of Bahr El-Ghazal, Wau,[3] the University of Northern Bahr El-Ghazal, Aweil,[4] Upper Nile University in Malakal, and John Garang Memorial University in Bor.

List of Colleges

The University of Juba is consisted of a bunch of colleges and centers. There colleges and centers are:[5]

See also

References

Coordinates: 4°50′28″N 31°35′24″E / 4.84111°N 31.59000°E / 4.84111; 31.59000

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