Debre Berhan University

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Debre Berhan University
TypePublic
Established2007
Students5,387
Location, ,
09°39′26″N 39°31′17″E / 9.65722°N 39.52139°E / 9.65722; 39.52139Coordinates: 09°39′26″N 39°31′17″E / 9.65722°N 39.52139°E / 9.65722; 39.52139
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.dbu.edu.et

Debre Berhan University (DBU) is one of thirteen new universities which were established in 2007 by the Ethiopian government. It is in the Amhara Region, North Showa Zone, in the town of Debre Berhan.[1]

History[]

The foundation of the University was laid down in May 1997 E.C. (2005) The building of the first phase was started in May 1998 E.C. (2006). Instruction began in January 1999 E.C (2007) with the enrolment of 725 students in the Faculty of Education with two streams, namely Businesses Education and Natural Science teaching. In the academic year 2000 E.C., (2007/8), three additional Faculties (Business and Economics, Health Science and Agriculture) were opened, and the enrolment reached 2483. Furthermore, the university broadened its program and enrolled 393 summer/students and 500 Extension/evening students in 1999/2006 and 2000/2007 respectively. After three more construction phases, in 2012 there were about 10,000 students at the university.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Gambling on education — Good Governance Africa". gga.org. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Debre Berhan shaking with University students' protest - CNN iReport". ireport.cnn.com. Retrieved 24 September 2014.

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