University of Khartoum
University of Khartoum is a multi-campus, co-educational, public university located in Khartoum. It is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. UofK was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established in 1956 when Sudan gained independence. Since that date, the University of Khartoum has been recognized as a top university and a high-ranked academic institution in Sudan and Africa.
It features several institutes, academic units and research centers including Mycetoma Research Center, Soba University Hospital, Saad Abualila Hospital, Dr. Salma Dialysis centre, Institute of Endemic Diseases, Institute for Studies and Promotion of Animal Exports, Institute of African and Asian Studies, Institute of Prof. Abdalla ElTayeb for Arabic Language, Development Studies and Research Institute, The Materials and Nanotechnology Research Center and U of K publishing house. The Sudan Library, a section of the university's library, serves as the national library of Sudan.
History
In 1898 after Britain gained dominance in Sudan as part of a condominium arrangement, Lord Kitchener proposed founding a college in the memory of Gordon of Khartoum, who was killed in the Battle of Khartoum. Gordon Memorial College was founded in 1902 with primary education being its sole program.By 1906, the college was offering programs for training assistant engineers, land surveyors and primary school teachers. The first equipped laboratory for bacteriological analysis was added in 1905, with donations from Sir Henry Wellcome, an American-British pharmaceutical entrepreneur and archaeologist.
In 1924, the college incorporated programs in Sharia, engineering, education, clerical work, accounting and science. The Kitchener School of Medicine, the first medical school in Sudan, was established.
In 1936, the School of Law was established. In 1947, the college was affiliated with The University of London as the first overseas participant in its "special relationship" scheme. The first graduates to receive University of London degrees completed their programs in 1950. The next year, Gordon Memorial College was formally renamed University College Khartoum, which incorporated the Kitchener School of Medicine.
When Sudan gained independence in 1956, the new Parliament passed a bill to award university status to Khartoum University College. It officially became Khartoum University on 24 July 1956. The eminent horticultural scientist John Pilkington Hudson was a visiting professor in 1961-3, who founded its department of horticulture.
On 5 April 1984, the Government announced the closure of all faculties of the university. The university was reopened fully on August 1.
The university was closed several times after the 1989 military coup d'état for the intensive participation of its students in pro-democracy rallies.
Student body
The university has 16,800 undergraduate students in 23 faculties, schools and graduate research institutes. The annual admission rate is 3,500 students, 55% of whom are female. There are 6,000 graduate students. It has 850 teaching staff, 20 research fellows and 500 teaching assistants.Campuses
There are four campuses:- The Central Campus in Central Khartoum.
- The Medical Campus located in the North of Central Khartoum.
- The Agriculture and Veterinary Campus at Shambat, Khartoum North.
- The Faculty of Education Campus at Omdurman 15 km from central campus.
- Suba Campus at Suba,20 km South of Khartoum.
- The management studies campus in central Khartoum.
Admission
For post-graduate studies, the requirements are on the university admission webpage.
Students of University of Khartoum engage in workshops, lectures, debates, forum activism, book clubs and political parties. Sporting activities include university sports championship tournaments and Sudan colleges championship tournaments.
Faculties
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Nursing Sciences
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Architecture
- Faculty of Mathematical Sciences
- School of Management Studies
- Faculty of Economic and Social Studies
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Agriculture
- Faculty of Forestry
- Faculty of Animal Production
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- Faculty of Public and Environmental Health
- Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science
- Faculty of Technological and Developmental Studies
Its development was continued until in 1993 an ordinance was passed for the establishment of the College of Medical Laboratory Sciences an independent institution affiliated to the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. In 1997, it was merged with the University of Khartoum as the Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences.
The Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences offers preparation for careers in medical laboratory sciences. A career in medical laboratory sciences is a great way to combine an aptitude for science with the desire to help others. Medical Laboratory Scientists, also known as clinical laboratory scientists, are highly skilled professionals who perform analytical tests on blood, tissue, and body fluids to provide laboratory information for the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of human diseases. There also is a growing trend for medical lab scientists to perform wellness laboratory testing aimed at preventing disease.
Degrees Awarded:
General B.Sc.: 4 years
Honor B.Sc.: 5 years
M.S.c: By courses
M.Sc.: By research
PhD: By research
Departments of the Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences:
2.1- Department of Microbiology:
It is one of the biggest departments in FMLS, it includes the following disciplines: Medical Bacteriology, Medical Virology, Medical Mycology, Immunology.
2.2- Departments of Haematology and Immunohematology:
Deals with all aspects related to blood, its components and related diseases such as anaemia, cancer, and also blood transfusion.
2.3- Department of Parasitology and Medical Entomology:
Teaches the knowledge of pathogenic parasites such as malaria, worms such as Schistosomes and insect vectors of diseases.
2.4- Department of Chemical Pathology:
Deals with everything related to body chemistry including but not limited to chemical shifts in the body due to diseases, hormonal balance, enzymes, trace elements and toxicology.
2.5- Department of Histopathology and Cytology:
Focuses on identifying the composition of cells and tissues of the body and the change in their composition due to chronic cases. Division of the Department: Cytopathology, Histotechniques, Immunohistochemistry, Cytogenetics, Molecular Pathology, Cellular pathology
- Faculty of Public and Environmental Health
Faculty of Dentistry
Academic programs
- B.D.S.
- Intermediate Diploma in dental technology
- M.Sc. in wide variety of specialties
- Ph.D. in wide variety of specialties
- DDS - RD
- DDS - Dental Specialty
Facilities
- Dental Clinics
- Phantom Head Lab
- Dental Laboratory
- Museum
- Histopathology Lab
- Dental Radiology Unit
- Library and e-library
Center for MFDRCSI Examinations
Association of Dental Students- University of Khartoum (ADSUK)
Faculty of Dentistry Student have an association through which they can realize a lot of their activities. It is a member in the International Association of Dental Students. ADSUK organized one of the most successful IADS' conferences in Khartoum in 2006. One of the most programs arranged by ADSUK are the Health Field Trip where students as well as staff member travel to rural areas and stay there to give distant citizens dental services and to educate them.Research centers
University of Khartoum plays a leading role in scientific research and development through a number of specialized research centers and institutes:- Institute of Endemic Diseases
- Professor Abdalla Eltayeb Institute for Arabic Language
- Institute of African and Asian Studies
- Building and Road Research Institute
- Development Studies and Reserarch Institute
- Mycetoma Research Center
- Institute of Environmental Studies
- Materials and Nanotechnology Research Center
Libraries
ICT
University of Khartoum has an Information Technology and Communication Center which is responsible for developing and managing of the ICT infrastructure of the university. All university campuses are connected by dedicated high-speed links ; WiFi covers most of the campuses and electronic registration on the university website. In addition to the ICT centre, the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences has its own Information Technology research unit which is active in developing and promoting Open Source software in Sudan.Notable academics
- Michael Grant, prolific British classicist, was vice-chancellor from 1956 to 1958.
- Wendy James, British anthropologist who was a lecturer in social anthropology from 1964 to 1969; she was later a professor at the University of Oxford.
- Sir Marriott Fawckner Nicholls, the British prominent genitourinary surgeon, was professor of surgery from 1964 until his death in 1969.
Vice-chancellors
Notable alumni
University of Khartoum plays a great role in building and qualifying most of the Sudanese leaders.Politics
- Abdalla Hamdok is a public administrator who became the 15th Prime Minister of Sudan
- Hassan al-Turabi: Leader of the National Islamic Front and former dean of the Faculty of Law
- Ali Osman Taha: Former vice president of Sudan
- John Garang: Former leader of Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement
- Francis Deng: Former United Nations' Under-Secretary General
- Ibrahim Abood Ahmed: Former commander in chief of Sudanese military forces and president of Sudan
- Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa: Former prime minister and minister of education of Sudan
- Mohamed Ahmed Mahjoob: Former prime minister and foreign minister of Sudan
- Babiker Awadalla: Former prime minister and foreign minister of Sudan
- Rashid Bakr: Former vice president and prime minister of Sudan
- Al-Jazuli Daf'allah: Former prime minister and head of the Sudanese Medical Association of Sudan
- Abdelmahmood Abdelhaleem, Former Sudan's ambassador to the United Nations
- Usamah Mohamad, Citizen journalist and Amnesty International prisoner of conscience
- Nureldin Satti, Sudanese ambassador.
- Nasreldin Abdelbari: current Justice Minister of Sudan.
Science, technology and medicine
- Elfatih A.B. Eltahir: Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources at MIT.
- Daoud Mustafa Khalid: Professor of Neurology.
- Mansour Ali Haseeb: First Sudanese Professor and first Dean of Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum.
- Abbashar Hussein: Professor of Neurology.
- Ammar Eltahir: Former Dean of Faculty of Medicine.
- Mohamed Ahmed Abdullah: Professor of Pediatric Endocrinology.
Art and education
- Abdalla Eltayeb: Scholar in the Arabic language
- Tayeb Salih: Novelist
- Leila Aboulela: Writer and playwright
- Meena Alexander: Poet and Distinguished Professor of English at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center
- Mandour Elmahdi: Author, former Principal of the Institute of Education and Director of Education
- Awn Alsharif Qasim: Writer, encyclopedist and scholar of Islamic history and of Sudanese dialects
- Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im: Islamic scholar and Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law