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Busitema University
Busitema University is a recognised university in Uganda. Below is what AlmiStudy
records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed
is deliberately left out rather than guessed.
CityTororo
RegionAfrica
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Medicine & Health Sciences; Business & Management; Natural Sciences; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Education; Law; Agriculture & Environmental Studies
AccreditationNational Council for Higher Education (NCHE), Republic of Uganda — established under the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act 2001 (UOTIA), operational from January 2003. NCHE is the national regulator responsible for licensing, accrediting, and supervising all higher-education institutions in Uganda. As of recent count, NCHE has accredited ~252 institutions. Located at Plot M834 Kigobe Road, Kyambogo, Kampala. The Ugandan HE sector operates under chartered (full status) and provisionally-licensed designations.
Founded 2007 (chartered under Statutory Instrument 22 of 2007); established to provide HE in eastern Uganda and Karamoja sub-region. Public multi-campus university with main campus at Busitema (Tororo District, Eastern Region), founded 2007. Strategic establishment for eastern Uganda and Karamoja sub-region. Distinctive multi-campus model with each campus specialising in different disciplines: Busitema (main, Engineering), Arapai (Agriculture), Nagongera (Education), Namasagali (Natural Resources), Mbale (Health Sciences), Kaliro (Education), and Pallisa (Management). Recognition for innovation in applied agricultural sciences and engineering relevant to eastern Uganda's agricultural economy.
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