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The University of Malawi (UNIMA) is a
public university A public university or public college is a university or college that is in owned by the state or receives significant public funds through a national or subnational government, as opposed to a private university. Whether a national universit ...
established in 1965 and until 4 May 2021, when the university underwent a delinking, was composed of four constituent colleges located in Zomba,
Blantyre Blantyre () is Malawi's centre of finance and commerce, and its second largest city, with an enumerated 800,264 inhabitants . It is sometimes referred to as the commercial and industrial capital of Malawi as opposed to the political capital, L ...
, and
Lilongwe Lilongwe (, , ) is the capital and most populated city of the African country of Malawi. It has a population of 989,318 as of the 2018 Census, up from a population of 674,448 in 2008. In 2020 that figure was 1,122,000. The city is located in th ...
. Of the four colleges, the largest is Chancellor College in Zomba (now the University of Malawi under Vice-Chancellor Professor Samson Sajidu). It is part of the Malawian government educational system. The last Vice-Chancellor was Professor John Kalenga Saka. UNIMA celebrated its golden jubilee from the 24 to the 26 September 2015.


Vision

The vision of the University of Malawi is to provide "relevant, world-class education, research and services for the sustainable development of Malawi and the world."


Significance

The university is the centre of knowledge, development of skills values, ideas and attitudes for engaging developmental challenges in the country.


History

The University of Malawi was founded a few months after Malawi Independence. The first enrollment consisted of 90 students in Blantyre. Teaching began in 1965 in
Blantyre Blantyre () is Malawi's centre of finance and commerce, and its second largest city, with an enumerated 800,264 inhabitants . It is sometimes referred to as the commercial and industrial capital of Malawi as opposed to the political capital, L ...
, and within two years the Institute of Public Administration at Mpemba, the Soche Hill College of Education and the Polytechnic in Blantyre, and Bunda College in
Lilongwe Lilongwe (, , ) is the capital and most populated city of the African country of Malawi. It has a population of 989,318 as of the 2018 Census, up from a population of 674,448 in 2008. In 2020 that figure was 1,122,000. The city is located in th ...
became colleges of the university. In 1973, all the constituents of the university apart from the polytechnic and Bunda College moved to Zomba and were merged into Chancellor College. In 1979, Kamuzu College of Nursing became a college of the university, and in 1991 the College of Medicine in Blantyre was formed as a further constituent college.


Student Movements for Multi-Party Rule (1992)

During the movement toward the multiparty rule, UNIMA students participated in a protest that was organized by themselves as a part of fighting for their educational freedom. In March 1992, when Catholic Bishops in Malawi issued a
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Pastoral Letter that criticized Banda and his government, students of the University of Malawi at
Chancellor College The University of Malawi (UNIMA) is a public university established in 1965 and until 4 May 2021, when the university underwent a delinking, was composed of four constituent colleges located in Zomba, Blantyre, and Lilongwe. Of the four colleges, ...
and the Polytechnic joined in through protests and demonstrations in support of the letter. This forced the authorities to close the campuses.


Youth for Freedom and Democracy

Youth for Freedom and Democracy (YFD) is a student political pressure group on campus. They publish the "Weekly Political Update" that is circulated to students on campus. They have been critical of Malawi's governance, and of the
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mining company. In mid-September, Malawian police arrested several members of the group. They also arrested 21-year-old Black Moses, president of the YFD and interrogated him. A week later, 25-year-old Robert Chasowa, a fourth-year engineering student at the Malawi Polytechnic was found dead. Police ruled this a suicide but critics believe that he was murdered.


Constituent colleges and academics


Current colleges


Chancellor College, based in Zomba

Chancellor College is the largest college of the constituent colleges of the University of Malawi. It is also known as 'Chanco'. The college has five faculties: Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Social Science and Faculty of Education. Departments service each faculty as follows:
Education: Curriculum and Teaching Studies and Educational Foundations Humanities: African Languages and Linguistics, Classics, English, Fine and Performing Arts, French, Language and Communication Skills, Philosophy and Theology and Religious Studies. Science: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geography and Earth Sciences, Home Economics, Physics, Mathematical Sciences. Social Science: Economics, History, Psychology, Political and Administrative Studies and Sociology.


College of Medicine

The University of Malawi houses a medical school, the College of Medicine (COM), which trains Malawian doctors that work both in Malawi and internationally. Candidates to be considered for medical training either enter after a one-year premedical training following their MSCE or after completing two years of a science course at Chancellor College. Out of about 250 doctors that had graduated from the University of Malawi-College of Medicine between 1992 and 2005, 25 (10%) were reported to be registered with the UK
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which has contributed to a healthcare worker brain drain in Malawi. The College of Medicine has seen tremendous advancement in its board of administrators and infrastructure ever since its introduction in 1992. The college now has Four undergraduate courses which include the five-year-long Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (
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), and the four-year-long programs of Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Sciences (BMLS), Bachelor of
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(Hon) and
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(Hon). All the undergraduate students need to undergo a one-year premedical program at the college or must have finished their A-levels at recommended schools or must have attended a two-year science course at recommended college in order to be eligible for the programs offered at the College of Medicine. In addition, the college has a long stating relationship with the
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in Scotland. In 2011, 10 students from the
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visited the college on exchange. Both schools run the Global Health Education Workshops/Module (GHEP) which seeks to provide a forum for discussion of pressing global health issues like climate change, overpopulation, epidemics and the concept of good aid.


Kamuzu College of Nursing, based in Lilongwe

Entry requirements for nursing and paramedical training institutions is the Malawi School Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level). Nursing and midwifery training is for three years and is offered at the Malawi College of Health Sciences and any of the eight mission nursing schools scattered in mostly rural mission hospitals. The Kamuzu College of Nursing provides nursing degrees categorised as generic (degrees offered to students enrolled straight from secondary school), post-basic (degrees offered to enrolled nurses who have "acceptable" O-level grades and with at least two years of service) Bachelor of Science in Advanced Midwifery and Diploma in Nursing. Out of an estimated 4000 nurses active in Malawi in 2005, 453 who had been trained in Malawi were reported to be working in OECD countries (WHO, 2006). This represented 11.3% of the number of nurses active in the country. The College of Medicine and Kamuzu College of Nursing delinked from the University of Malawi and combined to for the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS).


The Polytechnic, Blantyre Campus

The highest and most popular institution in Malawi offers various technical and vocational training based on national and regional needs. Polytechnic has fifteen departments offering undergraduate degrees in accounting, business administration, management, civil(hons), mechanical(honors) and electrical engineering(hons), architecture and land management, environmental management, computing and information technology, journalism, language and communication, mathematics and statistics, physics and biochemical sciences, technical education and quantity surveying. Polytechnic offers postgraduate programs in business administration, infrastructure development and transport management in response to the emerging needs of the industry and the pressure from the native baccalaureate graduates. After being delinked from the University of Malawi, The Polytechnic now operates as the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS).


Former colleges


Bunda College, Lilongwe

Bunda College of Agriculture offers BSc's, MSc's and PhD degrees in agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Development Studies. Its mission is to advance and promote knowledge,skills,self-reliance and sound character for "
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production and utilization; Improving income, food security and nutrition; and Conservation and management of biodiversity, the environment and natural resources. It is situated in Lilongwe 35.2  km from the capital city center. Nearby is the college farm serving commercial, practical, academic and research purposes. Following the restructuring of universities in Malawi in 2012 by the then President Bingu wa Mutharika, Bunda college is no longer part of the University of Malawi. Now Bunda College forms part of
Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources The Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) is a university outside Lilongwe, Malawi. It was formed in 2011 by a merger between Bunda College of Agriculture of the University of Malawi and Natural Resources College (NR ...
(LUANAR). The university has three campus, i.e. Bunda campus, the City campus and the NRC campus. *Institute of Public Administration *Soche Hill College of Education *Malawi College of Accountancy


Enrollment

The University of Malawi had 6,257 full-time students in 2007. Of those, 6226 were Malawian citizens, 26 were from SADC countries and 5 were from other, non-SADC countries.


Vice-Chancellors of the university

* Professor Samson Sajidu 2022–Present * Professor John Saka 2013–2019 * Professor Emmanuel Fabiano 2010–2013 * Professor Zimani David Kadzamira 2005–2010 * Professor David Rubadiri 2000–2005 * Professor Brown Beswick Chimphamba 1992–2000 * Dr John Michael Dubbey 1987–1990 * Dr David Kimble 1977–1986 * Professor Gordon Hunnings 1973–1977 * Dr Ian Michael 1965–1973


Notable alumni

* Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of Malawi * Saulos Klaus Chilima, Vice President of Malawi *
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, Former Vice President of Malawi *Andrew KC Nyirenda, Retired Chief Justice of Malawi * Winford Masanjala, Associate Professor of Economics at University of Malawi, Secretary for Economic Planning and Development *
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, author and journalist * Thomas John Bisika, Economist * Steve Chimombo, writer * Frank Chipasula, Author, Poet and Educator * Charles Chuka, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Malawi * Otria Moyo Jere, Cabinet Minister * Shemu Joyah, Film director *
Ken Kandodo Ken Kandodo is a Financial Manager, MP and politician who was appointed Malawi's Minister of Labour in July 2020, following the 2020 Malawian presidential election, 2020 presidential elections. Ken Kandodo was relieved from his ministerial positio ...
, Finance Minister * Paul Kishindo, Sociologist * Jane Kambalame, diplomat * Samson Kambalu, author *
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, Cabinet Minister *
Ken Lipenga Ken Diston Lipenga (born 14 February 1952) is a Malawian politician, journalist, and writer. He was the Member of Parliament for Phalombe East from 1997 to 2014. He has served in various ministerial positions. Personal life Ken Diston Lipenga w ...
, Finance Minister *
Jack Mapanje Jack Mapanje (born 25 March 1944)Steve Dick Tennyson Matenje, UN Permanent Representative * Margaret Roka Mauwa, Cabinet Minister * Billy Abner Mayaya, human rights activist * Cuthy Mede, artist *
Maxwell Mkwezalamba Maxwell Mkwezalamba (born December 22, 1959) is a Malawian politician and economist. He is currently First Alternate Executive Director for Africa Group 1 Constituency, comprising 23 African countries, at the International Monetary Fund in Washing ...
, African Union Commissioner * Chrissie Mughogho, diplomat * Samuel Mpasu, Speaker of the Malawi National Assembly *
Cornelius Mwalwanda Cornelius T. Mwalwanda (28 August 1944 – 16 July 2020)
, Cabinet Minister * Hawa Ndilowe, diplomat * Angela Zachepa, Member of Parliament *
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (born 25 May 1955) is a Malawian historian, literary critic, novelist, short-story writer and blogger at ''The Zeleza Post''. He was (2009) president of the African Studies Association. He was the Vice-President for Academic ...
, historian


See also

*
Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources The Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) is a university outside Lilongwe, Malawi. It was formed in 2011 by a merger between Bunda College of Agriculture of the University of Malawi and Natural Resources College (NR ...
* Kwera


References


External links


Main site


University of Malawi main home page


Department links


Bunda College of Agriculture
in Lilongwe
Chancellor College
in Zomba
College of Medicine
in Blantyre
Kamuzu College of Nursing
in Lilongwe
Malawi Polytechnic
in Blantyre


Other



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