Mount Kigali University (MKU) has officially received the instruments of power from its Board of Trustees.
This happened on Friday, September 15, following the earlier granting of full autonomy by the Government of Rwanda.
The mace is a visual representation of MKU's commitment to upholding academic integrity, tradition and pursuit of knowledge. Mount Kigali University was formerly a campus of Mount Kenya University, East and Central Africa's largest private university. On April 20, after an elaborate process that lasted more than five years, it was granted accreditation and legal personality to operate as Mount Kigali University.
Equally, Mount Kigali University has continued with this momentum to embrace internationalization of education. MKU is now a member of the Inter-University Council of East Africa. The internationalization drive has also seen the university recruit international faculty, students, and benchmark against some of the best universities in the world.
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