University of Yaoundé
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Université de Yaoundé | |
Former name | Federal University of Yaoundé (1962–1973) |
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Type | Public |
Active | 26 July 1962[1]–1993[2] |
Location | , , |
Campus | Ngoa-Ekelle, Soa and others |
Language | French, English |
The University of Yaoundé (French: Université de Yaoundé) was a university in Cameroon, located in Yaoundé, the country's capital.
It was built with the help of France and opened in 1962 as the Federal University of Yaoundé, dropping the "Federal" in 1972 when the country was reorganized.
In 1993 following a university reform the University of Yaounde was split into two (University of Yaoundé I and University of Yaoundé II) following the university branch-model pioneered by the University of Paris.
References
[edit]- ^ facsciences.uninet.cm: Presentation of the University Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved on 18 March 2015)
- ^ minesup.gov.cm: Décret N° 93/026 du 19 janvier 1993 Portant création d'Universités Archived 10 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved on 18 March 2015)
External links
[edit]- (in French) Université de Yaoundé I Official site
- (in French) Université de Yaoundé II Official site