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Cheikh Anta Diop University (french: Université Cheikh Anta Diop or UCAD), also known as the Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, is a university in Dakar, Senegal. It is named after the Senegalese physicist, historian and
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and has an enrollment of over 60,000.


History

Cheikh Anta Diop University predates Senegalese independence and grew out of several French institutions set up by the colonial administration. In 1918, the French created the "école africaine de médecine" (African medical school), mostly to serve white and
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students but also open to the small educated elite of the four free towns of Senegal with nominal French citizenship. In 1936, under the Popular Front government in France, Dakar became home to the
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(IFAN), an institute for the study of African culture. In 1950s, with decolonisation already looming, the French administration expanded these schools, added science faculties, and combined the schools into the "Institut des Hautes Etudes de Dakar". In 1957, a new campus was constructed as the 18th French Public University, attached to the University of Paris and the University of Bordeaux. This became the University of Dakar the largest and most prestigious university in
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. In 1987, its name was changed to honor the Senegalese philosopher and anthropologist,
Cheikh Anta Diop Cheikh Anta Diop (29 December 1923 – 7 February 1986) was a Senegalese historian, anthropologist, physicist, and politician who studied the human race's origins and pre-colonial African culture. Diop's work is considered foundational to the the ...
.


Enrollment growth

At independence in 1960, enrollment was 1,018 students, only 39% Senegalese, with most of the rest from other former French colonies. By 1976, this number grew to 8,014. In the 1970s, a time of state financial crisis, funding to higher education was cut, and international agencies stepped in over the next decade. Most of this funding, though, went to meet the needs of primary schools. In the 1990s and 2000s there was a huge boom in Senegalese primary and secondary education, much of it funded through international projects. In 1984 around 50% of Senegalese children received primary education and by 2004 more than 90% did. In the mid-1980s around 20% of World Bank funding to Senegalese education went to higher education, but this figure dropped to 7% by the mid-1990s. With these projects came severe World Bank restrictions, dramatically cutting domestic funding available to university programs. As students who have benefited from primary and secondary education age, Cheikh Anta Diop University has had its already stretched resources stretched further. Nine thousand Senegalese students received a Baccalaureate degree in 2000, while total registration shot above 40,000, for a campus built with only 5,000 dorm rooms. Despite these pressures Cheikh Anta Diop University maintains a reputation as one of Africa's most prestigious institutions. Most of the post-independence generation of Senegalese leaders are graduates of the university, and its alumni teach in universities around the world.


Academics

The education system follows the French pattern, with oral and/or written final exams administered at the end of the year. All courses at the university are taught in French, except those in language departments other than French.


Schools and institutes

UCAD offers courses of study in Humanities, Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Finance, Accounting, and Law. The university awards the following degrees: B.A., B.S., Ph.D., and D.M.A. The School of Medicine includes departments of Pharmacy, Research, and Surgery.University Cheikh Anta Diop. (2004). University Cheikh Anta Diop's Background. Retrieved March 27, 2004, from http://www.ucad.sn The university also encompasses the Institute of Sciences of the Environment (ISE) and the Institute of Sciences of Earth (ISE). The
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(IFAN), founded in 1936, remains one of the world centers of African Studies. The IFAN Museum of African Arts' ''Musée d'Art africain'', attached to IFAN, displays and conserves a world-renowned collection of African arts. The
Centre de linguistique appliquée de Dakar The Centre de linguistique appliquée de Dakar (French for "Center of Applied Linguistics of Dakar"), abbreviated CLAD, is a language institute, which especially plays an important role in the orthographical standardization of the Wolof language. T ...
(Center of Applied Linguistics of Dakar) at CADU is the regulatory body for the Wolof language. Language studies are divided into the following disciplines:
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, Sociology, History, Geography, Letters, Arabic, Russian, Languages and Civilizations, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Latin, German and Linguistics. The university oversees a language school: Institut de Français pour Etrangers (IFE). The IFE specializes in French language studies aimed at foreign students in preparation for regular courses taught in French.


Foreign programs

UCAD hosts a number of foreign study abroad programs, including ones administered by Wells College, Indiana University, and the University of Oregon in the United States and numerous European universities. Participants in the program typically take a required course in Introductory Wolof and a French language (if applicable) course through the IFE in addition to regular university courses taught in French.Wells Program. (2005). Dakar Program for foreigners. Retrieved April 10, 2005, from A division of the university offers courses for foreign students in Senegalese and African studies, including African literature, history, politics, philosophy, and sociology. CADU is a member of the Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World.


Special requirements

For foreign students, UCAD requires a minimum age of 18 to enroll in studies in Pharmacy and a minimum age of 22 to enroll in studies relating to oral surgery.


Student life

UCAD has a diverse student body drawn from many countries including Senegal,
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, Burkina-Faso,
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, France, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, the United States,
Mauritania Mauritania (; ar, موريتانيا, ', french: Mauritanie; Berber: ''Agawej'' or ''Cengit''; Pulaar: ''Moritani''; Wolof: ''Gànnaar''; Soninke:), officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania ( ar, الجمهورية الإسلامية ...
, Mali, Morocco,
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, Cameroon, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. As with a number of other African universities, UCAD occasionally experiences student strikes protesting government or university policies, most notable of which occurred during the 1993 presidential election. With over 60,000 students and only 5,000 dormitory rooms, most students from outside Dakar must look for other accommodations. Many students live in the
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, near the university campus, and those who can't afford Dakar's often high rents often share rooms.


Violence

The university has had a number of notable incidents of violence. A Senegalese LGBT organization noted in 2016 that ten cases of homophobic mob violence had occurred at the university since 2012. One of these, following a riot at the university, resulted in the death of the student who was suspected to be gay. The riot followed an attempt to apprehend the student, who had sought refuge in the university's bank and security office. Separately, self-immolations and clashes between students and police have been reported after students unsuccessfully demanded scholarships or challenged grading schemes.


Notable alumni and professors


Notable instructors

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Abdoulaye Bathily Abdoulaye Bathily (born 1947) is a Senegalese politician and diplomat. Bathily, the long-time Secretary-General of the Democratic League/Movement for the Labour Party (LD/MPT),Souleymane Bachir Diagne Souleymane Bachir Diagne (born 8 November 1955 in Saint-Louis, Senegal) is a Senegalese philosopher. His work is focused on the history of logic and mathematics, epistemology, the tradition of philosophy in the Islamic world, identity formation ...
, Senegalese philosopher, former Vice-dean of the College of Humanities and Professor of Philosophy. * Souleymane Mboup, microbiologist, leader of team that discovered HIV-2, and leads the Bacteriology-Virology Laboratory at le Dantec Hospital. *
Amsatou Sow Sidibé Amsatou Sow Sidibé (born 1953) is an academic, lawyer and politician from Senegal. In 2012, she was the country's first female presidential candidate. Sidibé is a law professor at Cheikh Anta Diop University (University of Dakar), where she serve ...
, Senegalese lawyer and presidential candidate *
Khady Sylla Khady Sylla (Dakar, March 27, 1963 – Dakar, October 8, 2013) was a Senegalese writer of two novels, short work, and filmmaker. Life Born in Dakar, she studied at the ''École Normale Supérieure'' where she became interested in a literary caree ...
, Senegalese novelist * Louis-Vincent Thomas, French sociologist, anthropologist, ethnologist, former professor. * Abdoulaye Wade, Former President of Senegal, former dean of the law and economics faculty.


Notable students

* Birane Hane, Senegalese entrepreneur, investor, and community leader. * Simeon Aké, former Ivorian Foreign Minister and UN Ambassador. * Barthélémy Attisso, guitarist and lawyer. *
Sangaré Niamoto Ba Sangaré Niamoto Ba (born 22 April 1955) was a Malian minister and politician. Life Ba was born in Bamako in 1955. She went to Cheikh Anta Diop University Cheikh Anta Diop University (french: Université Cheikh Anta Diop or UCAD), also known as ...
, Minister of Mali *
Sékou Ba Sékou Ba (born 3 May 1955Page at petiteacademie.gov.bf
. ...
, former Burkina Faso Minister of Animal Resources * Sokhna Benga, Senegalese novelist and poet * Emmanuel Bombande, cofounder and executive director of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding, Chair of the Board of the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict *
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, President of Benin. * Ousmane Camara, former Senegalese Chief Justice. * Awa Marie Coll-Seck, former Senegalese Minister of Health. *
Mbaye Diagne Mbaye Diagne (18 March 195831 May 1994) was a Senegalese military officer who served in Rwanda as a United Nations military observer from 1993 to 1994. During the Rwandan genocide he undertook many missions on his own initiative to save the liv ...
, Senegalese Army officer and a United Nations military observer credited with saving many lives during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. *
Souleymane Bachir Diagne Souleymane Bachir Diagne (born 8 November 1955 in Saint-Louis, Senegal) is a Senegalese philosopher. His work is focused on the history of logic and mathematics, epistemology, the tradition of philosophy in the Islamic world, identity formation ...
(Philosophy), professor at Columbia University. *
Salif Diallo Salif Diallo (9 May 1957 – 19 August 2017) was a Burkinabé politician who was President of the National Assembly of Burkina Faso from 2015 to 2017. He was a key associate of President Blaise Compaoré from the 1980s to the 2000s, serving in v ...
, Master of Law, Burkinabé political leader. * Cheick Sidi Diarra, United Nations Special Adviser on Africa and High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (OSAA/OHRLLS). *
Ousmane Tanor Dieng Ousmane Tanor Dieng (January 2, 1947 – July 15, 2019) was the First Secretary of the Socialist Party of Senegal. He was vice-president of the Socialist International from 1996 until his death. Personal life Born in 1947 in Nguéniène, Seneg ...
:, International Relations, Law; first Secretary of the Socialist Party of Senegal, vice-president of the Socialist International. *
Abdou Diouf Abdou Diouf ( ; Serer: ; born 7 September 1935)Biography at Socialist Party website
, 2nd President of Senegal * Mamadou Diouf, historian of Cayor, former CADU professor, and director of African Studies at Columbia University. *
Adebayo Faleti Adebayo Mosobalaje Faleti (26 December 1921 – 23 July 2017) was Africa's first newscaster, Africa's first stage play director, Nigeria's first film editor and librarian with the first television station in Africa - Western Nigeria Television ( ...
, Nigerian Poet, Writer and Actor. *
Ibrahima Fall (politician) Ibrahima Fall. Ibrahima Fall (born 1942) is a Senegalese political leader, professor, former government minister, and Presidential candidate. Background Ibrahima Fall was born in 1942 in Tivaouane, western Senegal. He is a married father of five ...
: former Foreign Minister and professor of Law *
Teguest Guerma Teguest Guerma is an Ethiopian medical doctor specializing in public health and HIV/AIDS. Guerma is appointed by the African Medical and Research Foundation Board of Directors as Director General in June 2010. She has been the Associate Directo ...
, Medical Post-Doctorate, Associate Director of the HIV/AIDS Department, of the World Health Organisation. * Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, president of Mali * Souleymane Mboup, microbiologist and leader of team that discovered HIV-2 * Molly Melching, Human rights activist. * Kanidoua Naboho, Doctor of Medicine, Burkinabé political leader. *
Doudou Ndoye Doudou Ndoye (born August 4, 1944) is a Senegalese lawyer and politician who served in the government of Senegal as Minister of Justice from 1983 to 1986. He is the Secretary-General of the Union for the Republic (UPR), a political party he founde ...
, Senegalese politician (Law) * Erin Pizzey, activist and founder of world's first domestic violence shelter. *
Jean Pliya Jean Pliya (July 21, 1931 – May 14, 2015) was a Beninese playwright and short story writer. Life Born in what was then Dahomey, Pliya was educated at the University of Dakar and then the University of Toulouse The University of Toulouse ...
, Beninois playwright and short story writer. * Ibrahima-Abou Sal, Mauritanian Historian. * Théodore-Adrien Sarr, Archbishop of Dakar, licentiate in Greek & Latin. *
Talla Sylla Talla Sylla (born January 21, 1966) is a Senegalese politician and the leader of '' Action pour la Renaissance/Wallu Askanu Senegal'' (AR/WA Senegal). He was previously the leader of Alliance for Progress and Justice Jëf-Jël and was that party' ...
, Senegalese politician, leader of APJ *
Soham El Wardini Soham El Wardini (born in 1953) is a Senegalese politician and former mayor of Dakar, Senegal. She is the first woman to be mayor of post-independence Dakar and the first deputy mayor of the city. Biography Wardini was born in 1953 in the rural c ...
, mayor of Dakar (first female to be mayor post-independence) *
Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye is a Senegalese doctor and politician. Education She graduated from Cheikh Anta Diop University in 1991. Career During the COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal, she served as Director of Public Health at the Ministry of Hea ...
, doctor and health minister


Honorary degrees

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: Honorary Doctorate conferred, 30 June 1992


See also

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Gaston Berger University Gaston Berger University (GBU), or L'Université Gaston Berger (UGB), located some outside Saint-Louis, was the second university established in Senegal (the first being Cheikh Anta Diop University). Originally the University of Saint-Louis, it w ...
,
Saint Louis, Senegal Saint Louis or Saint-Louis ( wo, Ndar), is the capital of Senegal's Saint-Louis Region. Located in the northwest of Senegal, near the mouth of the Senegal River, and 320 km north of Senegal's capital city Dakar, it has a population officially ...
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Universities in Africa This is a list of lists of universities and colleges by country, sorted by continent and region. The lists represent educational institutions throughout the world which provide higher education in tertiary education, tertiary, postgraduate educati ...
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Education in Senegal The Senegalese education system is based on its French equivalent. The state is responsible for the creation of an educational system that enables every citizen access to education.United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organizatio ...
* WARC


References


IFLA French Language Centre Established in the University Library, Dakar, Senegal
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). 20 August 2007.
Senegalese pay homage to Cheikh Anta Diop Tuesday
Dakar, Senegal, 02/07.
Cheikh Anta Diop University Library, Bibliothèque Centrale de l'Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD)
ArchNet.org. *Pina, Jean Rousset de
La Nouvelle Bibliothèque centrale de l'Université de Dakar
BBF, 1966, n° 08, p. 293-304 Consulted 18 March 2008

(FIFA.com) Tuesday 20 November 2007.

2007, Canadian International Development Research Centre.

2004, Canadian International Development Research Centre. *Kone, Pierrette Women in the university hierarchy at the Cheikh Anta Diop University Women in higher education in Africa; Publ: 1995; p. 140-148. *Niang, Souleymane African universities and globalisation Les Universités africaines et la mondialisation Higher education in Africa: achievements, challenges and prospects; Publ: 1998; p. 31-40.

By LYDIA POLGREEN, '' The New York Times'', 20 May 2007.
NOTES FROM ACADEME Senegalese Scholar Focuses on Race in American Society
By Carolyn J. Mooney, '' The Chronicle of Higher Education'', 3 July 1997.
Francophone Africa Universities’ Contribution to Development, Lessons to be Learned from Successful Initiatives
The World Bank, Seminar,
Saly Saly (also called Sali or Saly Portudal) is a seaside resort area in Thiès Region on the Petite Côte of Senegal, south of Dakar. It is the top tourist destination in all of West Africa and has the status of a commune. History Saly was original ...
, Senegal, November 30-December 2, 2005 . * Clark, Andrew Francis; Phillips, Lucie Colvin; Phillips, Lucie Colvin. Historical Dictionary of Senegal. Scarecrow Press: (2nd Ed, 1995)


External links


Official Web links

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UCAD history page


Library school at EBAD.
Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar et la Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines

École Inter-États des Sciences et Médecine Vétérinaire de Dakar (site officiel)
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