جامعة الخرطوم | |
Former names
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Gordon Memorial College (1902-1951) University College Khartoum (1951-1956) |
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Motto | الله - الحقيقة - الوطن - الإنسانية Allah - al-Haqiqa - al-Watan - al-Insaniyya |
Motto in English
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God - Truth - Our Country - Humanity |
Type | Public |
Established | 1902 |
Vice-Chancellor | preceded by Prof. ElSiddig Ahmed ElMustafa |
Location | Khartoum State, Sudan |
Campuses | 5 |
Website | www.uofk.edu |
University of Khartoum (shortened to UofK) (Arabic: جامعة الخرطوم) is a multi-campus, co-educational, public university located in Khartoum. It is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. UofK was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established in 1956 when Sudan gained independence. Since that date, the University of Khartoum has been recognized as a top university and a high-ranked academic institution in Sudan and Africa.
It features several institutes, academic units and research centers including Mycetoma Research Center, Soba University Hospital, Saad Abualila Hospital, Dr. Salma Dialysis centre, Institute of Endemic Diseases and U of K publishing house. The Sudan Library, a section of the university's library, serves as the national library of Sudan.
In 1898 after Britain gained dominance in Sudan as part of a condominium arrangement, Lord Kitchener proposed founding a college in the memory of Gordon of Khartoum, who was killed in the Battle of Khartoum. Gordon Memorial College was founded in 1902 with primary education being its sole program.
By 1906, the college was offering programs for training assistant engineers, land surveyors and primary school teachers. The first equipped laboratory for bacteriological analysis was added in 1905, with donations from Sir Henry Wellcome, an American-British pharmaceutical entrepreneur and archaeologist.