Detailed introduction of the University of Bangui:
Introduction: The University of Bangui is a comprehensive university in the Central African Republic. Its French name is "Université de Bangui" and it was founded in 1969.
Overview: It has departments of law, economics, literature, humanities, medicine and science, as well as institutes of practical language and mathematics teaching.
History: After independence in 1958, the Central African Republic joined the Central African Higher Education Foundation (FESAC). At that time, the country only had an agricultural institute in the FESAC system. FESAC collapsed in the late 1960s, and on November 12, 1969, the University of Bangui was established by government decree, expanding agricultural research to include scientific research, law, economics, rural development and liberal arts.
Founded: 1969.
School Strength
Faculty: There is a certain number of teachers who provide teaching and guidance to students, but data such as the overall size of the faculty have not yet been fully disclosed.
Teaching facilities: The teaching facilities were severely damaged in the 2013 coup, and were gradually restored with the help of the international community and the attention of the Central African government.
Nature of the institution: Public university.
Educational philosophy: Although there is no clear and public expression of the complete educational philosophy, as the main institution of higher learning in Central Africa, it shoulders the mission of cultivating talents in various fields for the country and promoting academic progress and social development.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Law, economics, medicine and other disciplines are its more important disciplines, and have trained a large number of relevant professionals for the country.
Laboratories: There are related laboratories such as medicine and science, but there is a lack of detailed information on the scale and level of specific laboratories.
Faculty: There are faculties such as law, economics, literature, humanities, medicine and science.
Ranking: According to UniRank 2024 data, it ranks 10719 in the world and ranks first in the Central African Republic.
Fees: There is no clear and detailed fee information, but as a public university, it generally charges relatively low fees for domestic students, and there may be corresponding reasonable fees for international students.
Campus environment: Located in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, the campus has basic facilities such as teaching areas and libraries, and the surrounding cultural and social environment supports it. For example, on April 18, 2023, the Confucius Institute at the University of Bangui held an unveiling ceremony at the University of Bangui, adding a multicultural atmosphere to the campus.
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