Background
We have highly qualified and diversified staff (300 permanent and 200 part-time) to cater for 12,000 students, together with our partners in more than 40 universities in Africa, Europe and North America. In addition to teaching, our staff undertakes research projects in a wide variety of subjects, including infectious diseases (malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS), environmental hazards, natural resources, biodiversity and plant medicines. These research projects funded by international and national competitive grants offer practical training opportunities for our students.
Our students also take out time to relax through participation in cultural activities, sporting events, clubs and associations. We invite you to visit our website to learn more about our activities and let us hear from you.
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Type
Non-profit
Funding
Public-private partnership
Languages
English
Acceptance rate
68%
Highest Degree
Doctorate
- 1618 of 14.160 in the World
- 23 of 1,103 in Africa