University of Legal and Political Sciences of Bamako explained

University of Legal and Political Sciences of Bamako
Native Name:Université des sciences juridiques et politiques de Bamako
Latitude:12.6115373
Longitude:-7.9912274
Coordinates:J265+H9P, Bamako
Campus:4
Administrator:Cheick Cherif Haidara
Rector:Bouréma Kansaye[1]
Dean:3
Faculty:400
Researchers:400
Students:15,000
Postgraduate:(LDPSC)
Doctoral:Doctorate
Doctoral Students:0
Levels:LMD
Email:univ@usjpb.edu.ml

The University of Legal and Political Sciences of Bamako is a public university located in Bamako, Mali.

History

In 2006, it contributed to creating the Network for Excellence in Higher Education in West Africa.

On, the Malian government, under the Government of Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé, adopted in the Council of Ministers four ordinance projects creating the "Universities of Bamako" to replace the University of Bamako, whose numbers had become too large.[2]

The creation of the University of Legal and Political Sciences of Bamako was approved by the Malian National Assembly on .[3]

On, Professor Moussa Djire was appointed by the government, gathered in the Council of Ministers, as the rector of the University of Legal and Political Sciences of Bamako, one of the four universities created from the division of the University of Bamako.[4] He handed over in July 2022 to Professor Bouréma Kansaye.[1]

Education and research

The university has partnerships in Europe, America, Asia, and Africa.

See also

Notes and references

  1. Web site: Le professeur Moussa Djire passe le témoin au professeur Bouréma Kansaye.
  2. Web site: Communiqué du Conseil des ministres du 28 septembre 2011. Government of Mali. 29 September 2011. journalduMali.com.
  3. Assemblée nationale: feu vert pour la modification du code du travail et l’éclatement de l’université de Bamako. L'Essor. 9 December 2011.
  4. Décret N°2017-0327/P-RM du 11 Avril 2017 Portant Nomination du Recteur de l'Université des Sciences Juridiques et Politiques de Bamako.