Insight

2013: The year of University of Rwanda and the TVET boost

The year 2013 in education has been an eventful one with several emerging trends and events that re-shaped and changed the course of the country’s education sector.The year began when Rwanda had seven public universities. But it ends with just one, albeit an enormous public varsity – the University of Rwanda (UR). To the uninitiated, the UR is not connected to the former National University of Rwanda (NUR). Rather, UR is the outcome of a merger of seven different public tertiary institutions, including former NUR. The others include former KIST, KIE, ISAE, SFB, and the Higher Institute of Umutara Polytechnic.  UR may be just four months or so old but there are huge public expectations revolving mainly around its likely contribution in the area of the quality of higher education as well as research, a critical component of tertiary education.
TVET schools received significant funding in 2013.
TVET schools received significant funding in 2013.
Collins Mwai