Africa
Universities in Equatorial Guinea
This is AlmiStudy's verified record of universities in Equatorial Guinea. Only
confirmed information is shown; fields that are not verified are left out
rather than guessed. The list is as long as the real data — never padded.
AlmiStudy currently records 2 universities in Equatorial Guinea. By type: 2 public. Cities covered include: Ciudad de la Paz, Malabo.
Ciudad de la Paz · Public
SubjectsBusiness & Management; Engineering & Technology; Computer Science & IT; Education; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Natural Sciences
AccreditationMinistry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technological Innovation of Equatorial Guinea (Ministerio de Educación Superior, Investigación Científica e Innovación Tecnológica) — the national HE regulator. Equatorial Guinea also participates in CAMES (Conseil Africain et Malgache pour l'Enseignement Supérieur / African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education) — the regional accreditation body for Francophone Central African countries, which Equatorial Guinea joined via its CEMAC (Central African Economic and Monetary Community) membership. Despite Spanish being the primary HE language, Equatorial Guinea's regional accreditation partnerships are with francophone Central African neighbours. The country has trilingual official status: Spanish (primary), French (since 1997), and Portuguese (since 2010 — added when EG joined CPLP). HE qualification recognition in Spain (under MEFP / Ministerio de Educación de España bilateral arrangements) is critical for graduates given Spain is the primary further-study and labour destination for EG students.
Malabo · Public
SubjectsMedicine & Health Sciences; Law; Arts & Humanities; Business & Management; Engineering & Technology; Education; Social Sciences; Natural Sciences; Agriculture & Environmental Studies; Languages & Linguistics
AccreditationMinistry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technological Innovation of Equatorial Guinea (Ministerio de Educación Superior, Investigación Científica e Innovación Tecnológica) — the national HE regulator. Equatorial Guinea also participates in CAMES (Conseil Africain et Malgache pour l'Enseignement Supérieur / African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education) — the regional accreditation body for Francophone Central African countries, which Equatorial Guinea joined via its CEMAC (Central African Economic and Monetary Community) membership. Despite Spanish being the primary HE language, Equatorial Guinea's regional accreditation partnerships are with francophone Central African neighbours. The country has trilingual official status: Spanish (primary), French (since 1997), and Portuguese (since 2010 — added when EG joined CPLP). HE qualification recognition in Spain (under MEFP / Ministerio de Educación de España bilateral arrangements) is critical for graduates given Spain is the primary further-study and labour destination for EG students.
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QuestionsHow many universities are listed in Equatorial Guinea?
AlmiStudy currently records 2 universities in Equatorial Guinea. This reflects what has been verified; it is not padded and may grow as more are confirmed.
Are these universities officially recognised?
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