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Africa Renewal University logo. / 0.32611°N 32.44083°E / 0.32611; 32.44083. Africa Renewal University (AfRU) is a private Chartered Christian university in Uganda. It was founded in 2007 as the Gaba Bible Institute, [2] before being renamed Africa Renewal Christian College. The university's main focus was founded based on Africa's ...
aaucauniversity .com. The Afro-American University of Central Africa (Universidad Afro-Americana de África Central) is an Equatorial Guinea public institution of higher education, the second university to be created in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea in Central Africa . It has a main campus at Ciudad de la Paz, Djibloho province .
The African Research Universities Alliance ( ARUA) is an alliance of 16 research universities in Africa. Founded in March 2015 in Dakar, Senegal, ARUA seeks to enhance research and graduate training among its member universities through various avenues, including the establishment of Centers of Excellence (CoEs) [1] across member institutions.
The Africana Studies and Research Center (ASRC) at Cornell University is an academic unit devoted to the study of the global migrations and reconstruction of African peoples, as well as patterns of linkages to the African continent (and among the peoples of the African Diaspora). The Africana Studies program offers around 23 graduate and ...
The Adventist University of Africa is a Seventh-day Adventist university that offers postgraduate education with a mandate to train leaders to serve both the Church and Society. [1] The University is accredited by the Commission for University Education, Kenya and the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and ...
ISSN. 1816-9627. Africa Renewal is a magazine published by the United Nations. [1] The magazine was established in 1987. [2] It was formerly published as Africa Recovery/Afrique Relance. [2] The magazine is published on a quarterly basis. [3] It focuses on the critical economic, political and social situation in Africa.
The E-School program was developed in 2003 at the African Economic Summit. The project aims to provide computers, internet access, and other Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to all schools in Africa within 10 years, under the NEPAD agreement. [2] The main goal of the program is to expand students' ability to learn in schools ...
www .africau .edu. Africa University is a "private, Pan-African and United Methodist -related institution." It has over 1,200 students from 36 African countries. [1] It is located 17 km northwest of Mutare, Zimbabwe in Penhalonga. It grants bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees in various programs.