Ruaha Catholic University

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Ruaha Catholic University
Type Private
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Tanzania

7°46′34″S35°41′47″E / 7.7760°S 35.6963°E / -7.7760; 35.6963
Website rucu.ac.tz

Ruaha Catholic University (RUCU) is a private university in Tanzania. It is located in Iringa, Tanzania. [1] It was started by the Tanzania Episcopal Conference.

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References

  1. "Register of Universities" (PDF). Tanzania Commission for Universities. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2013.