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SIMAD University

SIMAD University is a recognised university in Somalia. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityMogadishu
RegionAfrica
TypePrivate
SubjectsBusiness & Management; Computer Science & IT; Social Sciences; Law; Education; Medicine & Health Sciences; Engineering & Technology
AccreditationMinistry of Education, Culture and Higher Education (MOECHE), Federal Government of Somalia, Mogadishu — federal regulator under the Federal Government framework. Note: Somaliland (north-west) operates an independent education system de facto since 1991; Puntland (north-east) operates regional education governance within the Federal Member State framework.
Official websitehttps://simad.edu.so
Accreditation registryhttps://moe.gov.so/
Founded 1999 (originally as Somali Institute of Management and Administration Development / SIMAD); upgraded to full university status 2010. Major private university in Mogadishu, founded 1999 as the Somali Institute of Management and Administration Development (SIMAD) — a post-war professional training institute focused on rebuilding management capacity in Somalia. Upgraded to full university status 2010 with the establishment of multiple faculties. Today one of Somalia's leading private universities, with faculties in business, computer science, accountancy, economics, public administration, education, Sharia and law, engineering, and health sciences. Strong emphasis on professional and ICT-aligned programmes.
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