National University of Rwanda

The National University of Rwanda (NUR) was created in 1963 conjointly by the Rwandan government and the Congregation of the Dominicans from the Province of Quebec (Canada).

National University of Rwanda (NUR) was then composed of three academic units:

  • The Faculty of Medicine
  • The Faculty of Social Sciences
  • The Teacher Training College (ENS)

At that time, it had 51 students and 16 lecturers. By 2005, the university had 8221 students and 425 lecturers.

 




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