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The University of Livigstonia (Unilia)
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国家: 马拉维 机构类别:教育学术 网站: www.unilia.ac.mw/index.php/about-us/

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The University of Livigstonia (Unilia) was established by the Synod of Livingstonia as the first private university in the country in order to fulfil Robert Laws’ dream of establishing a University for natives of east, central and southern Africa. Thus, it opened its doors to the first group of undergraduates at Khondowe or Mumbwe on 23rd August, 2003. At that time there was a serious shortage of secondary school teachers. Consequently, the immediate task of the Synod was to complement the Malawi Government efforts in training secondary school teacher. The College of Education at Khondowe, which later changed the name to Laws Campus, was not only the main Campus, but also the only College of University of Livingstonia. However, soon already existing colleges – Livingstonia Technical College, and College of Commerce, Health Sciences and Theology (all based at Ekwendeni Campus) – were taken on board through some kind of loose agreements. Now, the emphasis is on the two Campuses: accomodating the College of Theology and Laws Campus. Lusangazi near Mzuzu, is also coming up. Futhermore, right from its inception, the Commission planning for the establishment by Unilia felt it important that the University must have satellite campuses as on the old missionary historical sites such as Njuyu, Bandawe and Karonga. Mission Statement The University of Livingstonia, through excellence in teaching, research and learning environment shall educate and inspire students to become principled leaders who will transform society for the glory of God. Vision The University aims at making a difference by producing graduates of high moral, social and economic standards. In order to achieve this vision, the University in all its Campuses is committed to: deliver and facilitate the teaching and learning process which promote critical thinking, train students in Christian ethics and values through Christian living courses and regular morning devotions, and encourage learning through research, both in and outside class, interaction with research institutions, participation in national research projects, and encourage research publications by staff and students. Core Values To maintain an open policy To enhance educational opportunities To develop character and integrate faith and learning To maintain an environment conducive for learning To model effective stewardship.