UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA GROWING SWIFTLY

The University of Rwanda is ramping up plans to increase future enrollment, planning to provide programmes for economic sectors that are growing within Rwanda, James McWha, its vice chancellor, told University World News. “The mining industry is growing, and we need people with qualifications in geology and mining. We will be establishing a school of mining in the next 12 months, and hope to start admitting students in September 2015,” This will complement the growing number of young people seeking university education overall in the country, he said. “We ...


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