The Aga Khan University’s New Charter Sets the Stage for Major Expansion in the Region | Coastweek

“It is done so because of the trust and confidence that we have in the Aga Khan University, that the university will contribute to Tanzania’s endeavours to close the human resource gap particularly in the areas of sciences, natural sciences, mathematics and computers,” he said.

“We are proud of that cooperation and I have no doubt in my mind that the Aga Khan University will rise to the expectations of all of us.”

– His Excellency Dr Jakaya Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania

 Coastweek-- His Highness the Aga Khan receives the AKU Charter from His Excellency President Jakaya Kikwete at State House Monday 23rd February 2015. This is the first time such recognition has been accorded to a foreign-based institution of higher learning. PHOTO CREDIT AKDN: ZAHUR RAMJI
Coastweek– His Highness the Aga Khan receives the AKU Charter from His Excellency President Jakaya Kikwete at State House Monday 23rd February 2015. This is the first time such recognition has been accorded to a foreign-based institution of higher learning. PHOTO CREDIT AKDN: ZAHUR RAMJI

“The basic principle of this university is to invest in people.

“When we looked at the areas of education that we could become involved in, we found in Asia and Africa that there had been significant underinvestment in people, in education and in healthcare, and we decided this should be the beginning of our academic activity.”

– His Highness Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan, Chancellor Aga Khan University (AKU),

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  February 23, 2015

 

Coastweek– His Excellency Dr Jakaya Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania, granted the Aga Khan University (AKU) its charter under Tanzanian law, marking the first time such recognition has been given to a foreign-based institution of higher learning.

 

Via Coastweek

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