Wollega University (WU), also known as Nekemte University, is a public university in Nekemte, a town in the Western Oromia Region of Ethiopia.

Description

WU started out with 1600 students. According to the UCBP, it currently has 4,048 pupils.[1][2] Wollega is found in western part of Oromia. The institution features 32 departments, with additional facilities planned. Wollega University also provides medical laboratory science training.[3] After renovations, the institution is expected to accommodate 12,000 students.

At present, Wollega University runs 82 undergraduate, 45 graduate programs and 5 PhD programs in the three campuses.

Undergraduate programs

  • College of Engineering and Technology
  • Collage of Natural and Computational science
  • Institute of Health Sciences
  • Shambu Campus, College of Agriculture]] and Natural Resource
  • Gimbi Campus, College of Social science and Humanities
  • School of Law
  • School of Veterinary Medicine
  • College of Business and Economics
  • Institute of Language and Journalisms

Postgraduate programs

Campuses

Currently Wollega University has three campuses: Wollega University Nekemte Campus (Main Campus) located in East Wollega Zone, Gimbi Campus (College of Social Sciences, Natural & Environmental Sciences) located in West Wollega Zone, and Shambu Campus (College of Agricultural Sciences) located in Horo Guduru Welega Zone. From these respective campuses on 29 may 2013, 2492 students with various field of studies both in 1st and 2nd degree have graduated.

Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal

Science, Technology and Arts Research (STAR) Journal https://journals.wgu.edu.et/ (Online)) is an international, open access, online, print, peer-reviewed, and quarterly publishing journal in all fields of science, technology, and arts-based on its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance, and surprising conclusions. STAR Journal is an official international journal of Wollega University.

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