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Kampala International University

Kampala International University (KIU) is a private, not-for-profit institution based in Uganda. It was established in 2001 and assumed chattered status in 2009.

In pursuit of the dream to raise the next generation of problem solvers for the East African region and indeed the whole of Africa, the University operates a multi-campus system which consists of two campuses in Uganda (The Main campus in Kampala and the Western Campus in Ishaka-Bushenyi); one other university in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.

Uganda Martyrs University

Uganda Martyrs University (UMU) is a faith-based private University, owned by the Episcopal Conference of Catholic Bishops of Uganda. The University was officially launched on 18th October 1993 by His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda. UMU received a Charter from the Government of Uganda on 2nd April 2005. In her 29 years of existence, Uganda Martyrs University (UMU) has developed into a reputable institution in the region and has over 30,000 Alumni impacting societies worldwide.

Nkumba University

The University is a private, non-denominational, non-profit and non-secular institution which has a Vision of ???To be a leading national, regional and global hub for academic and professional excellence???. It Mission is ???To provide an environment that enables the cultivation of competence, confidence, creativity and character in the academic, professional and social interaction???.

Ndejje University

Ndejje University (NDU) was founded in 1992. It is owned by all six Church of Uganda (CoU) Dioceses in Buganda Region, the ???Ndejje University Foundation Consortium???.

The University is chartered by the NCHE, and has about 10,000 students and 500 staff based in Uganda. The University works jointly with partners in an effort to solve local and global challenges, with the aim of improving the world and social conditions.

Muni University

Historically, the quest for a public university in West Nile can be traced back to the 1970s when initial attempts by government to establish a public university in the region were hindered by the country's turbulent past wars. The desire for a government supported university in the West Nile region continued to be expressed in various fora, both within and outside the region.

Makerere University

Established in 1922 as a humble technical school, Makerere University is one of the oldest and most prestigious Universities in Africa. In January of that year, the school, which was later renamed Uganda Technical College, opened its doors to 14 day students who began studying Carpentry, Building and Mechanics.

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