Kunduz University
د کندز پوهنتون / پوهنتون قندوز | |
| President | Abdul Hadi Hemat |
|---|---|
| Location | , , 36°42′42″N 68°51′48″E / 36.7117°N 68.8634°E |
| Website | kundoz |
Kunduz University (Dari: پوهنتون قندوز, Pashto: د کندز پوهنتون) is a public university in Kunduz, which is the capital of Kunduz Province in northeastern Afghanistan. It was established as a teacher training center in 1967, and became an institution of higher learning in 1994.[1]
Kunduz University which is one of top 11 universities of Afghanistan is a co-education institute. Since 2003 Kunduz University has offered more than 8,000 graduates, including 1,500 women.[2]
Faculties
The following faculties are available at Kunduz University:
- Sharia
- General Medicine
- Stomatology
- Law and Political Science
- Economics
- Computer Science
- Education
- Veterinary Medicine
- Agriculture
Human rights symposiums
Kunduz University is also used for symposiums organized by UNAMA and other international organizations, such as “PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFGHANISTAN” in December 2019 in which more than 100 Kunduz students took part.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Higher education governmential organs: Kunduz University and agriculture).[1][2] Takhar University پوهنتون تخار Former names Abdullah Ibn Massoud University Type Government Established 1955 Vice-Chancellor Associate Prof. Saduddin Saidi Rector Assistant Prof. Khairuddin Khairkhah Location Taloqan, تخار, Afghanistan 36.73118°N 69.539967°E Website link As any other universities in Afghanistan, kunduz". Ministry of Higher Education, Afghanistan. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- ^ "Home | Kunduz University". kundoz.edu.af. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
- ^ "Protecting human rights in Afghanistan spotlighted at Kunduz University symposium". UNAMA. 19 December 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
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