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It is nice that you have taken your valuable time to stop by our website. The website has been designed to offer information about our District but also provide an evenue where you can reach us and share information, views, ideas and comments with us.
As the world adopts to the information age, citizen of the planet we inhabit are quickly transforming their way of life to suit the new times by transcending the old civilization that based human interaction to race, color, sex, religion, geographical location etc. The world has become a community of civilised people who are using information to reach out for goods and services that can satisfy their needs and wants.
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The Museum is Rwanda's credle of research and learning for scholars from all around the world. It is at the Museum that one learns about the Rwandan culture in its diversity and homoginity. The geography, food sources, handicrafts, habitation, attire & leisure, history and family are all but a few of what the national museum has to offer. For further information about the national museum click here
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The National University of Rwanda (NUR) was created in 1963 conjointly by the Rwandan government and the Congregation of the Dominicans from the Province of Quebec (Canada).
NUR was then composed of three academic units: the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Teacher Training College (ENS). At that time, it had 51 students and 16 lecturers. By 2005, the university had 8221 students and 425 lecturers. Source: University website For More inforamtion on the national university of Rwanda click here |
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