Type | Public University |
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Established | June 23, 2015[1] |
Chancellor | Professor Francis Omaswa [2] |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Robert Ikoja-Odongo |
Location | , 01°45′56″N 33°37′44″E / 1.76556°N 33.62889°E |
Campus | Urban |
Website |
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Soroti University (SUN), is a public multi-campus university in Uganda. It is one of the nine public universities and degree-awarding institutions in the country. [3]
Soroti University has its main campus in Arapai, Arapai sub-county, Soroti District, approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi), by road, northeast of the central business district of the city of Soroti, on the Soroti– Amuria Road. [4] This is approximately 296 kilometres (184 mi), by road, northeast of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. [5] The campus sits on 200 acres (81 ha) of land, near the campus of Teso College, a boys-only, boarding middle (S1-S4) and high school (S5-S6). [6] The coordinates of the campus of Soroti University are 1°45'56.0"N, 33°3'44.0"E (Latitude:1.765543; Longitude:33.628900). [7]
The government of Uganda, following lobbying by stakeholders from the Teso sub-region, decided in 2012 to establish a public university in Soroti District. [8] A five-person task-force, headed by founding vice chancellor Robert Ikoja, was named by the Uganda minister of education in September 2012 to prepare for the opening of the university. [9] Soroti University was expected to open in August 2013. In that month, however, the Daily Monitor, a Ugandan daily newspaper, revealed that members charged with the establishment of the public Soroti University had also been establishing Teso University, a private institution. [10]
Construction of the university's main building began in June 2014 with completion expected 24 months later. [11] In June 2015, the government of Uganda, officially created Soroti University as a public institution, when the minister of Education, Science and Technology and Sports, Jessica Alupo, introduced a Statutory Instrument followed by a resolution of Parliament to the same effect. [1]
As of February 2018, the pioneer class of students were expected to begin classes in August 2018. [12] After delays, the university admitted the first cohort of students on 17 August 2019. [13] [14]
As of January 2018, the university maintained the following schools and institutions: [15]
The following academic courses are on offer: [15]