Catholic University of Graben

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Catholic University of Graben (U.C.G)
Université catholique du Graben
MottoAscende Supérius (Latin), translated as Ascend Higher or Aim Higher
Type Private university Catholic
Established1989 (1989)
FounderEmmanuel Kataliko
Religious affiliation
Catholic Church
Chancellor Melchisedec Paluku Sikuli
Rector Prof. Angélus Mafikiri Tsongo Ngw'esse
Dean Télésphore Muhindo Malonga
Location, ,
0°07′41″N29°16′59″E / 0.128°N 29.283°E / 0.128; 29.283
CampusButembo
Language French
Affiliations Association of African Universities, AUF (Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie)
Website Official website

The Catholic University of Graben (U.C.G) is a private Catholic university in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located in Butembo. [1] The language of instruction is French.

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History

The university was established on 1. It gained autonomy in 2010 following ministerial decree No. 157/MINESU/CABMIN/EBK/PK/2010 dated 27, which granted autonomy to several extensions of higher education institutions[ citation needed ].

Faculties

Permanent teaching staff[ citation needed ][ when? ]

Notable alumni

Honorary doctorates

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References

  1. "Nord-Kivu: Université catholique du Graben, flagship of medicine in the Grand North". Radio Okapi. 26 March 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2024.

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