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University of Kisangani

Coordinates: 0°30′50″N 25°10′34″E / 0.5138°N 25.1762°E / 0.5138; 25.1762
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University of Kisangani
Université de Kisangani
MottoScientia splendet et conscientia
TypePublic
Established1963
RectorProf. Dr. Faustin Toengaho Lokundo
Academic staff
381 (2007)[1]
Students6,058 (2007)[1]
Location,
0°30′50″N 25°10′34″E / 0.5138°N 25.1762°E / 0.5138; 25.1762
Websitewww.unikis.ac.cd

The University of Kisangani (UNIKIS) is located in the city of Kisangani in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was founded in 1963 by Protestant missionaries as the Free University of the Congo (French: Université libre du Congo, ULC); it was transformed into part of the National University of Zaire in 1971, and in 1981 was separated from that National University, along with the University of Kinshasa and the University of Lubumbashi, assuming its present identity as the University of Kisangani. Its president is Professor Dr. Toengaho Lokundo.

History

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The University of Kisangani was founded in 1963, by the Congo Protestant Council, a coalition of Protestant churches operating in the Congo. The university's original name was the Free University of the Congo, and began with 50 students and six full-time professors.

Early critics accused the founders, a small group of American Protestant missionaries, of trying to create a counterweight to Belgian and Catholic Church influence in the new country. The university did receive some funding from various Protestant groups, but the new Congolese government and the governments of West Germany and the Netherlands also contributed.[2]

In February 2019 it was reported that UNIKIS students had rioted and attacked academic staff and local authorities.[3]

Faculties and divisions

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There are eight faculties at the University:

References

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  1. ^ a b "Université de Kisangani". Southern African Regional Universities Association. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved December 20, 2010.
  2. ^ Lukas, J. Anthony (October 13, 1963). "New University Starts In Congo" (PDF). New York Times. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 May 2024. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Université de Kisangani : des étudiants attaquent des résidences des professeurs et des administratifs". Radio Okapi. 9 February 2019. Archived from the original on 27 April 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2019.

See also

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(in French) The University of Kisangani's page at Agence universitaire de la Francophonie