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Ethiopian Civil Service University

Coordinates:9°01′23″N38°49′56″E / 9.02306°N 38.83222°E /9.02306; 38.83222
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Public university in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Public Service University
TypePublic
Established1995
PresidentNigus Tadese (PhD)
Students7,000–7,999[1]
Postgraduates1,531[2]
Location,
9°01′23″N38°49′56″E / 9.02306°N 38.83222°E /9.02306; 38.83222
LanguageAmharic
Websitewww.epsu.edu.et
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TheEthiopian Public Service University (EPSU),(previously known as Ethiopian Civil Service University), is a public university inEthiopia. Its purpose iscapacity building in thepublic sector. It is located in the capital city ofAddis Ababa and was founded in 1995.[3]

History

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The Ethiopian Civil Service University (ECSU) was founded in 1995 in order to improve the country's Civil Service sector. It was reestablished as autonomous institution in February 1996 by the Council of Minister Regulation No. 3/1996.[citation needed]

As of 2019, ECSU graduated more than 1,531 students with Bachelor, Masters and Doctoral Degrees.[4]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Ethiopian Civil Service University | Ranking & Review".www.unirank.org. Retrieved2022-10-17.
  2. ^"Ethiopian Public Service University Graduates Students | www.ecsu.edu.et".
  3. ^"Ethiopian Civil Service University | Ranking & Review".www.unirank.org. Retrieved2021-03-29.
  4. ^"Ethiopian Civil Service University Graduates Students | www.ecsu.edu.et".www.ecsu.edu.et. Retrieved2024-09-29.
  5. ^"Alemayehu Atomsa dies at age 45 after battle with "typhoid fever"".Awramba Times. 6 March 2014. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved31 May 2021.
  6. ^"Emerging evidence on 'invisible' adolescent girls: tackling exploitation and promoting resilience".odi.org. Retrieved2021-03-29.
  7. ^"A woman with a double success story: Ambassador Birtukan Ayano – Tuck Magazine". 2018-11-23. Retrieved2024-06-09.
  8. ^"Gedu Andargachew Resigns; Ambachew Mekonnen Elected Chief Administrator of Amhara Region".Ezega. 8 March 2019. Retrieved2021-05-31.
  9. ^"Ahmed Shide Minister of Finance, Ethiopia". Retrieved2021-05-31.

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