Introduction to the Catholic University of Mozambique:
Basic Overview
Established in 1996.
Nature of the institution: Private university.
Location: The main campus is located in Beira, Sofala Province, with branches in Chimoio, Cuamba, Nampula, Pemba, Quelimane and Tete.
Student size: More than 7,000 students have graduated, and there were 4,497 students in 2008.
History
The origins of the Catholic University of Mozambique can be traced back to the early 1990s, when Mozambique was transitioning from a one-party socialist state to a multi-party democratic state, and the Mozambican Bishops' Conference began to explore the possibility of establishing a Catholic university. In 1992, the establishment of the university was proposed as an institutional compromise during the peace talks in Rome. In 1994, the Bishops' Conference formally approved the establishment of the university, which was officially established in 1995. In August 1996, the first colleges were opened in Beira and Nampula.
Educational philosophy
Following the philosophy of Catholic higher education, it emphasizes the free exploration of the truth of nature, humanity and God, and is committed to protecting and enhancing human dignity and cultural heritage through research, teaching and providing various services to local communities.
School strength
Faculties and disciplines: It has the School of Economics and Management, the School of Health Sciences, the School of Law, the School of Education and Communication, the School of Agriculture, the School of Tourism Management and Information Technology, etc. The disciplines cover multiple fields such as economics, management, law, education, agriculture, tourism, information technology, and health sciences.
Teaching resources: Provide students with a variety of academic and non-academic facilities and services such as libraries and administrative services.
University rankings
In Mozambique, it ranks 3rd in 2025, down 1 place from the previous year; in the world rankings, it ranks 8938th in 2024.
Campus Environment
It has multiple campuses located in different regions of Mozambique. The architectural styles of each campus are integrated with local characteristics. The campus is well greened and the teaching facilities are relatively complete, providing students with a good learning and living environment.
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Catholic University of Mozambique
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