University of Bangui

The University of Bangui (French: Université de Bangui ) is a public university located in Bangui, in the Central African Republic. She is one of two universities in the country, founded in 2008 next to the international Euclid University. Your current Rector is the professor Georgette Florence Koyt, born Deballe.

History

The University of Bangui was founded on 12 November 1969 after the FESAC program ( Fondation de l' enseignement supérieur en Afrique centrale) was dissolved for former French colonies. Under this program, Bangui had a research center for agriculture. The aim of the newly founded university was primarily the training of national cadres. Today, the majority of graduates for the state works.

Institutional structure

The University is organized into five faculties, which in turn are further divided into departments. These are the Faculty of Health Sciences ( FACSS ), the Faculty of Economics and Management ( FASEG ), the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences ( FSJP ), the Faculty of Science (FS ) and the Faculty of Humanities ( FLSH ). Furthermore, there are four institutes and one vocational school and nine research centers.

Research and teaching

In addition to agriculture and the natural sciences, law, economics, rural development and humanities are represented. The first doctorate at the University of Bangui was taken in 2009.

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