List of universities in South Sudan
This is a list of universities in South Sudan:
Public universities
Private universities
- Akobo Heritage and Memorial University, Akobo
- African Institute for Health & Social Science, Bentiu, South Sudan Founded in 2014
- Bright National College(BNC)-Juba,Wau and Bentiu Unity State founded in 2016
- Bentiu Heritage & Memorial University, planned to be based in Bentiu
- Catholic University of South Sudan, Juba and Wau, 2008[5]
- Mikese University College Yambio South Sudan Founded 2008 Started as internet cape
- Ebony University, based in Greater Bahr-el-Ghazal, Wau
- South Sudan Christian University Juba, founded in 2010
- St. Mary's University in Juba, Juba, 2009[6]
- Yei Agricultural and Mechanical University, Yei
- Star international university founded in 2016 Affiliate to Bosoga university Uganda) Juba south Sudan
- Starford International University College founded in 2016
- Remedial University College, Juba, established 2016
- Kampala University South Sudan Center founded in 2015
- University of Faith, Center established 2014
- Islamic University of South Sudan established 2012
- Equatoria International University, Eastern Equatoria State- Torit, 2019
- Attasons University College, Eastern Equatoria State-Torit, 2019
- Rain Computer College, Eastern Equatoria State-Torit, 2019
See also
- Education in South Sudan
- Mikese University College, Yambio
References
- Xinhua (25 May 2016). "South Sudan university lecturers strike over delayed salaries". The EastAfrican Quoting Xinhua. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
- John A. Akec (29 June 2011). "President Salva Kiir in New African Top 100 List". Paris: Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
- IOG (25 May 2016). "Partial List of Medical Schools in Sudan And South Sudan". Iime.org (IOG). Retrieved 25 May 2016.
- Andrew Green (11 May 2013). "Vice-chancellor struggles to open his new university". University World News. London. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
- Catholic University of South Sudan Founded in 2008
- * St. Mary's University Founded in 2009
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