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Higher Education in Gambia
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Companies
10 on file
London School Of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine, U. Of London
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is one of the world’s leading public health universities. We have three main hubs in the UK, Uganda and The Gambia focused on research and postgraduate education to create a more healthy, sustainable and equitable world. Interested in working at LSHTM? Visit https://jobs.lshtm.ac.uk
1001 to 5000 staff
Kabboumb Academy
We strongly believe that a better world could only emerge through bridging Africa's knowledge and skills gap through innovation and digitization; and that if Africa gets education right; it will get all else right and tight! Accessible and affordable quality education for all is a right and what makes that even more worthy, is the lifelong learning that should accompany it. Kabboumbacademy.com knows digital is not only the new normal; we live it. And we give everyone not only the space to live it but thrive! At kabboumbacademy.com, any professional or scholar can launch and host a course for the world to benefit and help Gambia and Africa bridge the skills gap.We at Kabboumb Academy realized that digital is the new normal. And the surest way of making sure our rich Gambian and African scholarly diaspora give back; our learning institutions must go digital to accommodate and cater for resource-barred individuals and professionals like the police and military who cannot pay for higher education to develop themselves and prepare for after service or retirement employment opportunities.#KnowledgeForAllAfrica #BridgingTheSkillsGap #UnlockingOpportunitiesAfrica #DigitalLearningForAfrica #BridgingTheEducationDivide #KnowledgeWithoutBarriers
1 to 10 staff
Ministry Of Higher Education, Research, Science And Technology
A fundamental priority of the Government of The Gambia is for the citizens to be among the most educated and skilled in the world in relation to university studies, research and knowledge diffusion. Vision The Vision of the Ministry is “to play a central role in the transformation of The Gambia into a skills-based economy and knowledge society”. Mission Consistent with the Vision, the Ministry seeks “to establish a tertiary and higher education system of reputable (world-class) institutions and centres of excellence that will produce well-educated and skilled citizens with the requisite competencies to lead fulfilled lives and compete nationally and globally”. Goal The goal of the Ministry is “to provide equitable access to high-quality and relevant tertiary and higher education that is sustainable and responsive to national and global needs”.
51 to 200 staff
University Of The Gambia
The University of The Gambia (UTG) is the premier institution of higher learning in The Gambia, committed to excellence in teaching, research, and community service. Established in UTG has grown into a vibrant academic hub offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across disciplines including Health Sciences, Law, Education, Engineering, Agriculture, Business, and the Humanities. With a mission to advance knowledge, nurture innovation, and empower future leaders, UTG serves as a catalyst for national development and regional collaboration. Our diverse student body and dedicated faculty engage in cutting-edge research and global partnerships, including Erasmus+ and other international mobility programs. Situated in the heart of West Africa, UTG stands as a beacon of opportunity and transformation, equipping students with the skills, mindset, and values needed to thrive in an ever-evolving global landscape. Empowering minds. Enriching the nation. Connecting the world.
501 to 1000 staff
Orapuh
At Orapuh, we live in the reality where AI-inspired innovation advances scholarship, strengthens expertise, and democratises knowledge in oral and public health. We empower learners, researchers, and professionals with intelligent tools that enhance performance and expand global access to scientific discovery. À Orapuh, nous vivons dans la réalité où l’innovation inspirée par l’intelligence artificielle fait progresser le savoir académique, renforce l’expertise et démocratise les connaissances en santé bucco-dentaire et en santé publique. Nous donnons aux apprenants, aux chercheurs et aux professionnels des outils intelligents qui améliorent la performance et élargissent l’accès mondial à la découverte scientifique
11 to 50 staff
American International University West Africa
AIUWA has 3 Colleges: 1. College of Medicine and Allied Health for Medical, Pharmacy and Laboratory Sciences. College of Nursing, specializing in General Nursing, Anesthesia, Peri-operative, Midwifery and Psychiatry. College of Management and Information Technology for IT and Humanities program
51 to 200 staff
Euclid Euclid University
EUCLID (Euclid University) is an international intergovernmental organization with a university charter established in 2008 (United Nations Treaty Series I-49006/49007). Our primary mandate is to offer graduate and post-graduate higher education programs to government staff, diplomats, as well as select students from the general public globally. EUCLID has its diplomatic and academic headquarters in Bangui (C.A.R.) and Banjul (Gambia), as well as liaison offices around the world.
51 to 200 staff
Institute Of Travel And Tourism Of The Gambia Ittog
The Institute of Travel and Tourism of The Gambia (ITTOG), was founded and established in 2008 by Dr. Adama Bah, Sheikh Tejan Nyang and Helen Wilcockson through links with South Nottingham College (now Central College Nottingham, UK) and eventually with Leeds Beckett University (UK) in 2010. ITTOG specialises in hands on training mainly in the Travel and Tourism sectors with special emphasis on travel agency, tour operations, tour guiding, ground operations, events management, entrepreneurship/ business skills development, responsible/sustainable tourism, community based tourism, and general tourism business management. The institution is duly registered and accredited as a training provider by the NAQAA of The Gambia. ITTOG has had lots of international acclaim from winning Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Award 2012 for contribution to people and culture and in 2014 short listed to the top 3 by the World Travel and Tourism Council Tourism for Tomorrow Awards for responsible tourism projects. The institute has been recognized by the World Bank as “the only institute in The Gambia offering structured learning in tourism backed by creditable partners” and from 2008 to date, the Institute has trained over 1120 students including students from the sub-region namely Senegal, Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria
11 to 50 staff
West African College Of Physicians, The Gambia Chapter
ABOUT US The West African College of Physicians was established in 1976. It is an association of medical specialists in the following disciplines: Community Health, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Laboratory Medicine, made up of its major specialties of Anatomical Pathology, Chemical Pathology, Haematology and Medical Microbiology, Paediatrics and Psychiatry.
11 to 50 staff
Media Academy For Journalism & Communication
Media Academy for Journalism and Communication (MAJaC) is a not-for-profit limited liability Company, established in 2010 by the Gambia Press Union (GPU) to strengthen democracy through broad-based and high-quality professional training for media, CSO, and communication specialists. It aims to build and nurture critical minds for the rapidly evolving world of journalism, film, photography, digital media, and communication. Our journalism programme is aligned to the UNESCO standards for journalism education in Africa and it is accredited by the National Accreditation and Quality Assurance Authority-NAQAA. Our teaching approach is learner-centered hinged on media ethics, analysis, critical thinking and research. Due to the hands-on training approach, the academy is lauded as “a revolution” in journalism education in The Gambia.
11 to 50 staff