Ambo University Explained

Ambo University
Native Name:Yuunivarsiitii Amboo
Native Name Lang:Oromo
Motto:Better Future Through Knowledge and Wisdom
Academic Staff:1800
Total Staff:6500
Students:25150
Undergrad:19000
Accreditation:Ministry of Education[1]
Postgrad:6000
Doctoral:150
Established:2011
Type:National university
City:Ambo
State:Oromia Region
Country:Ethiopia
President:Dr. Bayissa Leta Danno(PhD)
Coordinates:8.9822°N 37.8448°W
Pushpin Map:Ethiopia

Ambo University (Amharic: አምቦ ዩኒቨርሲቲ; Oromo: Yunivarsiitii Amboo) is a national university in Ambo, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It is approximately 114km (71miles) west of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Ministry of Education admits qualified students to Ambo University based on their score on the Ethiopian Higher Education Entrance Examination (EHEEE). Ambo University was established on May 11, 2011 by government proclamation (Council of Ministers 212/2011).[2]

History

Ambo University was founded on May 11, 2011 by government proclamation (Council of Ministers 212/2011). It is non-profit public higher education institution. The university is recognized by the Ministry of Education as coeducational Ethiopian higher education institution. Originally, the university's foundation traced back to 1947, becoming one of the oldest higher educational institutions where basic education began in a building constructed by a few French engineers. Languages taught at that period limited to Amharic, Mathematics, French, etc, and there were four Ethiopian and four French teachers.[3]

Ambo envisages surpassing academic, research, and community service qualifications to attain a higher education standard. Ambo currently has 75 graduate programs, 71 undergraduate programs, 10 PhD programs, and 4 specialty programs with nine colleges/institutes/schools, and academic departments. In addition, Ambo expanded its branch to four campuses, such as Main Campus, Hacalu Hundessa, Mamo Mezemer, and Waliso.

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References

8.984°N 37.843°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ambo University Ranking & Review . 2022-09-26 . www.4icu.org.
  2. News: Ambo University Establishment Council of Ministers Regulation No. 212/2011. 11 May 2011. Federal Negarit Gazeta of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. 30 July 2017.
  3. Web site: SchChat - School Ambo University . 2022-09-26 . www.schchat.com.