Cardinal Malula University
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Cardinal Malula University (French: Université Cardinal Malula) is a public university in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The university is named after Joseph-Albert Malula, a famous religious leader. It is one of the main universities in the country and offers many subjects for students. Most lessons are taught in French, the official language. The university helps educate many young people and is important for the city and the country.
History
Cardinal Malula University started on October 1, 2001, as part of big changes in higher education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It became independent on September 27, 2010, through a government order. This change was made to help schools work better and be more organized.
Faculties
Cardinal Malula University has many areas of study called faculties. Some of these are Agronomy, Law, Medicine, and Computer Science. The university aims to help the country with farming, government, health, and technology.
Notable alumni
Cardinal Malula University has helped many important people who have done good work for their country.
- Ève Bazaiba is a well-known politician who cares about the environment. She works to make good rules for protecting nature in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Stanis Bujakera Tshiamala is a journalist. He is known for telling important stories about politics in Congo.
- Jean-Marie Lukulasi Massamba is an expert in public health. He has helped improve health services in remote areas.
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