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University of Khartoum
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University of Khartoum

Khartoum, Sudan
Africa
Public
Overall Score
8.9
Academic Rep.
6.9
Employer Rep.

Overview

The roots of the University of Khartoum (U of K) go back to 1898 when Lord Kitchener of Khartoum proposed founding a college in memory of General Gordon. Funds for the proposed college were raised by private subscription, and the plans for the building were drawn by the Khedive's architect, Fabricus Pasha. The new college, named the Gordon Memorial College, was officially opened in 1902, although it was not until 1903 that the buildings were completed and the first batch of primary level students were admitted. The College however, was never intended to be solely a primary school. A secondary stratum was added in 1905 for the purpose of training assistant engineers and land surveyors, and in 1906 a four year course for the training of primary school teachers was established. In 1905 Sir Henry Wellcome donated a fully equipped laboratory for bacteriological analysis, thus began the fruitful association between Khartoum and the Welcome Research Laboratories. In 1924, the College developed into a vocational secondary school concentrating on teaching the following disciplines: Sharia, Engineering, Teachers' Training, Clerical Work, Accounting and Science. In the same year Kitchener School of Medicine was established.

Score Breakdown

Academic Reputation(30%)8.9
Citations per Faculty(20%)5.1
Employer Reputation(15%)6.9
Faculty Student Ratio(10%)8.2
Employment Outcomes(5%)84.9
International Faculty Ratio(5%)
International Student Ratio(5%)2.1
International Research Network(5%)53.5
Sustainability(5%)23.3

Key Statistics

Type
Public
Research Output
Medium
Student/Faculty
18
University Size
Large (12,000-30,000)
Int'l Students
163
Faculty
850

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