College of Juba is a state funded college in South Sudan.
Substance [hide]
1 Location
3 Public colleges
4 See too
5 References
6 External connections
Location[edit]
History[edit]
Open universities[edit]
Upper Nile University in Malakal
Rumbek University, Rumbek
College of Bahr El-Ghazal, Wau
College of Northern Bahr El-Ghazal, Aweil
Upper Nile University, Malakal
John Garang Memorial University, Bor
See also[edit]
Entry icon Sudan entryway
Entry icon University entryway
Juba County
Equatoria
Instruction in South Sudan
Rundown of colleges in South Sudan
References[edit]
Bounce up ^ Partial Listing of South Sudan's Public Universities
Bounce up ^ List of Medical Schools in Sudan and South Sudan
Bounce up ^ University of Northern el Ghazal Opening In 2011
Outside links[edit]
Official University of Juba site
Official site (Arabic)
"College of Juba Press Release on the Incident at Kaduro Campus", Sudan Media Center, 16 February 2006[dead link]
"South Sudan govt to redesign Juba University" Sudan Tribune, 20 September 2006 Archived here.
"College of Juba cuts consumption by 75%", The Juba Post, 22 June 2006
Substance [hide]
1 Location
2 History
3 Public colleges
4 See too
5 References
6 External connections
Location[edit]
The principle grounds of the college is situated in Juba, the capital and biggest city of the Republic of South Sudan.
History[edit]
Juba University was established in 1975 because of the requirement for advanced education in southern territories of Sudan. Because of the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983 - 2005), the college moved to Khartoum, for security of staff, understudies and foundation. In 2006, the legislature around then consented to change the name of the college to Juba National University. Taking after the fulfillment of autonomy by South Sudan in July 2011, the college has moved back to Juba, where it was established. The college gives guideline in the English dialect.
Open universities[edit]
As of April 2014, the college is one of the seven state funded colleges in South Sudan, the other six being:
Upper Nile University in Malakal
Rumbek University, Rumbek
College of Bahr El-Ghazal, Wau
Upper Nile University, Malakal
John Garang Memorial University, Bor
See also[edit]
Entry icon Sudan entryway
Entry icon University entryway
Juba County
Focal Equatoria
Equatoria
Instruction in South Sudan
Rundown of colleges in South Sudan
References[edit]
Bounce up ^ Partial Listing of South Sudan's Public Universities
Bounce up ^ Vice Chancellor of Rumbek University is Professor Matthew Atem Aduol
Bounce up ^ List of Medical Schools in Sudan and South Sudan
Bounce up ^ University of Northern el Ghazal Opening In 2011
Outside links[edit]
Official University of Juba site
Official site (Arabic)
"South Sudan govt to redesign Juba University" Sudan Tribune, 20 September 2006 Archived here.
"College of Juba cuts consumption by 75%", The Juba Post, 22 June 2006
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