Texila American University Zambia

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Texila American University Zambia
Type Private
Established2016
Location,
CampusUrban
Website University website

Texila American University Zambia is a private university in Lusaka, Zambia. It received its academic charter from the Higher Education Authority of Zambia in 2016 and is part of the Texila American University Consortium. The university offers several bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhD programs, principally in the medical sciences. [1] [2]

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Programs offered and accreditation

TAU Zambia offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields such as medicine, public health, business administration, and information technology. The university emphasizes a curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience. The university is recognized by relevant educational authorities in Zambia, ensuring that its programs meet national and international academic standards.

Collaboration

TAU Zambia collaborates with local hospitals and healthcare institutions to provide students with hands-on clinical training, essential for their professional development in medical and health sciences.

Texila American University Consortium (TAU – C)

Texila American University Consortium is a private educational group of universities and campuses. Incorporated in 2010, the TAU Consortium has campuses in Guyana, Zambia and the United Arab Emirates, with additional offices in India, the United States, Hong Kong and the Philippines. Its associated ventures include:

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References

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