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The University of Zambia (UNZA) is a public university in Lusaka, Zambia, established in 1966. It has over 157 degree programmes, 30,000 students, and a logo with a shield and a book.
Find out the names and types of public and private universities in Zambia as of 2020. The list is based on the regulations and information from the Zambian Higher Education Authority and other sources.
School Location Affiliation Courses Foundation Private/Public University of Zambia School of Medicine: Lusaka: University of Zambia: MBChB, MMed, MPH: 1970 [1]: Public Eden University School of Medicine
Learn about the first public medical school in Zambia, established in 1970 and offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Find out its location, affiliations, history and courses on Wikipedia.
Edward Makuka Nkoloso, founder of the Zambia National Academy of Science, Space Research and Philosophy; Mulenga Kapwepwe, patron of the arts; Dambisa Moyo, economist; Sir Alimuddin Zumla, Professor of Infectious Diseases and International Health at the University College London Medical School.
The origins of the UNZASPH date back to 1970s, when the Department of Public Health was established at University of Zambia School of Medicine. [2] In July 2016, the university split the School of Medicine into four stand-alone schools, namely: (1) University of Zambia School of Medicine (2) University of Zambia School of Health Sciences (3) University of Zambia School of Nursing and (4 ...
Learn about the levels, history and challenges of education in Zambia, from early childhood to higher education. Find out the names and locations of the main universities, colleges and other educational institutions in the country.
Learn about the academic library of the University of Zambia (UNZA) in Lusaka, Zambia, which consists of three specialised libraries: the Main Library, the Veterinary Library, and the Medical Library. Find out the location, scope, and resources of each library and their role in serving the teaching and research needs of students and staff.