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Midlands State University

Coordinates:19°30′58″S29°49′59″E / 19.516°S 29.833°E /-19.516; 29.833
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Midlands State University
Former names
Gweru Teachers' College
MottoOur Hands,Our Mind,Our Destiny
TypePublic
Established2000
ChairmanDoctor Engineer Caleb Makwiranzou[1]
ChancellorEmmerson Mnangagwaex officio asPresident of Zimbabwe[2]
Vice-ChancellorVictor Ngonidzashe Muzvidziwa[3]
Students31,000
Undergraduates28,000
Postgraduates3,000
Location,
Midlands
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19°30′58″S29°49′59″E / 19.516°S 29.833°E /-19.516; 29.833
CampusUrban
Colors   Gold and Sky Blue
NicknameMSU
Websitewww.msu.ac.zw
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Midlands State University is a government owned university in Zimbabwe. The university has 9 faculties (Agriculture, Arts, Commerce, Education, Engineering, Law, Science, Social Sciences and Medicine) offering a wide variety of courses and many specialist programmes. The university is accredited through theNational Council for Higher Education, under theMinistry of Higher and Tertiary Education of Zimbabwe.

The main campus is located inGweru the third largest city in Zimbabwe. The university adopted a multi campus system therefore it has a satellite campus in the mining town ofZvishavane and other campuses located in the city of Gweru. TelOne campus is the second popular campus after Main campus.

History

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The idea of a university in theMidlands Province dates back to the foundation of theNational University of Science and Technology when Gweru, which was identified as a possible site for a second university campus in the country, lost its bid toBulawayo. Two other opportunities to host institutions of higher learning (theOpen University and theCatholic University) were also missed by the Midlands Province, when the two universities went toHarare. It was in the midst of such disappointments that two initiatives converged to give birth to what has since become the Midlands State University. The PresidentR G Mugabe, on the nudging of the provincial political leadership of the Midlands, accepted the idea of a national university being built in the Midlands. This coincided with the then Ministry of Higher Education and Technology's policy of devolution, which was aimed at expanding access to higher education by converting teachers and technical colleges into degree granting institutions. It was through the process of devolution that beginning in 1998 Gweru Teachers College started to enrol students studying for the Bachelor of Commerce with Education and the Bachelor of Science with Education degrees offered by the University of Zimbabwe.

The Minister of Higher Education and Technology transformed the devolution project at Gweru into Zimbabwe's third state university by means of the State University in the Midlands Act of April 1999.

The new university, whose name was later changed to the Midlands State University, was to be housed at the Gweru Teachers College premises.

Organisation

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The titular head of the university is the Chancellor, who is the President of Zimbabwe. The university is governed by a University Council, comprising the university's chief officers, representatives of the Senate, staff and students, nominees of the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education and representatives form various sectors of commerce and civil society. The chief executive of the university is the Vice-Chancellor, who is appointed by the Chancellor after consultation with the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education and the University Council. The Vice-Chancellor is assisted by one or more Pro–Vice-Chancellors, appointed by the University Council with the approval of the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education.

The academic authority of the university is vested in the Senate, comprising the university's chief officers, the deans of faculties, all full professors, the chairmen of departments and staff and student representatives. The university is divided into faculties, managed by an executive dean and governed by a Faculty Board comprising all professors and lecturers.

Fully semesterised university

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Midlands State University is a fully semestered and modularised University. Enrolment takes place twice a year, in March and in August. Modules offered at any level in a semester are available at the same level during the next semester. This arrangement gives an opportunity to those students who, at the end of a semester are required to 'carry' or 'repeat' failed modules to do so in the next semester.

Students enrolled at MSU study for four-year or five-year degree programmes spending their Third Level on Work Related Learning in industry and other work places. Work Related Learning is an approach to teaching and learning which requires a student to spend some time during the course of study on 'hands on' practical experience.

Student life

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ResidencesThere is a large number of flats which house male and female students separately. Many of the flats are named after prominent anti-colonial patriots such asKaguvi andNehanda. In 2013, the university constructed new halls of residence so as to cope with the increasing number of undergraduates.[4] MSU is also currently constructing Halls of residence at its Telone Campus, and these are the most expensive and stylish hostels. The Batanai Campus has two hostels namely Rutendo and Ruzivo. Below is a table of all hostels and their locations:

Halls of Residence[5]
Campus LocationHostelGenderOccupants/Room
Batanai CampusRutendoFemale2
Batanai CampusRuzivoFemale1
Main CampusUhuruMale2
Main CampusDzapasiMale4
Main CampusMagambaMale6
Main CampusRunyararoFemale2
Main CampusWadzanaiFemale2
Main CampusRufaroMale2
Main CampusNyadzonyaMale2
Main CampusRusunungukoMale2
Main CampusKaguviFemale2
Main CampusNehandaFemale2
Main CampusChinaFemale5
Main CampusJapanMale5

These hostels, however cannot accommodate all students and may not be preferred or afforded by all students therefore a lot of students are accommodated in close neighbourhoods that include Senga, KMP, Nehosho, Windsor Park, Daylesford, Kopje and Gweru East.

Campuses

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Midlands State University has many campuses and these include

  • Main Campus inGweru
  • Telone Campus which accommodates the Business and Law students inGweru
  • Batanai Campus which accommodates the School of Tourism and Hospitality studies inGweru
  • Harare Campus inHarare[6]
  • Mutare Campus which houses most Engineering programmes inMutare
  • ZVishavane Campus in the mining town ofZvishavane[7]

In 2018, MSU also announced plans of opening another campus inRedcliff Town and back in 2015 news hit the newspapers that MSU had been given land to open a Law School in Kwekwe.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Midlands State University Council Chair". LinkedIn. Retrieved18 February 2018.
  2. ^"University of Zimbabwe Act (Chapter 25:16)"(PDF).Parliament of Zimbabwe. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 27 March 2009. Retrieved3 January 2009.
  3. ^"Midlands State University Vice Chancellor". Midlands State University. Retrieved18 February 2018.
  4. ^Chronicle, The."New hostels for MSU".The Chronicle. Retrieved14 February 2019.
  5. ^"Midlands State University - Student Affairs".web.msu.ac.zw. Retrieved14 February 2019.
  6. ^"Harare Programmes 2019".Midlands State University. Retrieved14 February 2019.
  7. ^"Zvishavane Campus".Midlands State University. Retrieved14 February 2019.
  8. ^"MSU to open law faculty in Kwekwe".Southern Eye. 23 October 2015. Retrieved14 February 2019.

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