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University of the Gambia

Coordinates:13°27′26″N16°41′08″W / 13.45722222°N 16.68555556°W /13.45722222; -16.68555556
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Public university based in Kanifing, The Gambia
The University of the Gambia
Motto in English
Knowledge Truth Development
TypePublic
Established1998; 27 years ago (1998)
ChancellorPresidentAdama Barrow[1]
Academic staff
313 (2017)
Students6000 approx (in September 2017)[2]
Location,
CampusKal Jawara Memorial Block (MDI),Kanifing South,Sere Kunda)

Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital (Banjul)

Gambia College (Brikama)
AffiliationsSt. Mary's College of Maryland[3]
Alliance française[4]
Saint Mary's University (Halifax)[1]
Websitewww.utg.edu.gm
Map

The University of the Gambia (UTG) is an institution of higher education located inKanifing, Banjul and Faraba Banta Campus the Gambia. UTG serves as the primary center for academic excellence and research in the Gambia.

History

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The campus was founded in 1998 in Kotu-Kanifing, a suburb of Sere Kunda as the country's first public University.[5] It was not until March 1999 that the UTG started to offer courses, following a law passed by theNational Assembly of the Gambia.[6] In 1999, 300 students are reported were enrolled.[7] In 2001,Yahya Jammeh's government conductedextrajudicial killings at the university.[8] In 2002, the number ofacademic staff was 44. In 2006, nearly 2000 students were enrolled.[7] By 2023, UTG has register 6719 students, the University successfully delivered 54 undergraduate programs, 22 master's programs and 4 PhD programs.[9]

The Gambian government has planned to create a new campus atFaraba Banta.[1][when?] Lot 1 of the Faraba Banta Campus was inaugurated on Match 2nd 2024, by the President of the republic of the Gambia, Adama Barrow[10] Lot 1 comprised of the four schools Business and Public Administration, Information and Communication Technology, Education and Arts and Science.[10] These Schools can accommodate over 3500 students and while the library building named after the late Alieu Badara Joof former vice president,[11] has a capacity of 1200.[10] Lot 2 which includes the Faculty of Law, School of Agriculture and Environmental Science, and the Chancery building is expected to be inaugurated in December 2025 by the president of the republic of the Gambia Adama Barrow.[12] The Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology has unveiled plans for phase 3 of the UTG Faraba Banta Campus. Lot 3 is expected to house the school of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, strengthening the country's capability to train health personnels.[13]

Growth and Development.

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By 2002, academic enrollment had increase along with staff numbers; by 2006, UTG had nearly 2000 students, illustrating rapid expansion in both programs and infrastructure[3].

Role in public health

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On October 11, 2012, it was reported that the university has started two master's degree programs in public health in collaboration with theUniversity of Illinois at Springfield and theUniversity of Iowa. According to Vaccine News Daily: "Rex Kuye, the head of the public health department, said that the two programs were conceived of locally to address growing health concerns in the Gambia.[citation needed]The Gambia has made many public health strides in the last two decades. The nation was certified as polio free in 2004 and has had no confirmedpolio cases since that time. The success in the battle against polio resulted from high political commitment and routine polio immunization coverage of more than 90 percent since 1990, according to the Foroyaa Newspaper."[14]

Schools

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A signpost atKairaba Avenue inLatrikunda (a suburb ofSere Kunda) directing to the University.

The UTG is composed of several schools (orfaculties)[15]:

  • School of Agriculture and Environment Sciences, Faraba Banta Campus.
  • School of Arts and Sciences, Faraba Banta Campus
  • School of Business and Public Administration, Faraba Banta Campus
  • School of Education, Faraba Banta Campus.
  • Faculty of Law, Kanifing.
  • School of Journalism and Digital Media, Kanifing
  • School of Engineering and Architecture
  • School of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, Banjul.
  • School of Information communication and Technology, Faraba Banta Campus
  • School of Graduate Studies and Research, Kanifing.
  • UTG Digital Campus
  • UTG North Bank Campus, Farafenni

Degrees

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The qualifications that can be attained include[16]:

  • Bachelor in Education
  • Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Christian Religious Studies
  • Bachelor of Law (LLB)
  • Bachelor of Medicine / Surgery (MBChB)
  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
  • Bachelor of Science in Biology
  • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
  • Bachelor of Science in Communications & Media
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Economics
  • Bachelor of Science in Environment Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Systems
  • Bachelor of Science in Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Midwifery
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics
  • Bachelor of Science in Planning and Design
  • Bachelor of Science in Political Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Public Health
  • Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications & Wireless Technologies
  • Master of Arts in African History
  • Master of Arts in French
  • Master of Law (LLM)[17]
  • Master of Science in Climate Change and Education (WASCAL Master Research Program)[18]
  • Master of Science in Public Health
  • Master of Science in Mathematics[19]
  • Master of Science in Agronomy
  • Master of Science in Chemistry
  • Master of Science in Biology
  • Master of Science in Physics
  • Master of Science in International Relations
  • Master of Science in History
  • Master of Science in English
  • Master of Science in Economics
  • Master of Science in Business Administration
  • PhD in Public Administration
  • PhD in Law ( LLM)
  • PhD in Agronomy
  • PhD in Biology
  • PhD in African History[20]

Academic staff

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Past and presentlecturers and directors at the UTG include the following:

  • Dr. Aidara, Human Resource Director[21]
  • Mr. Mbakeh Camara Director of International Relations[22]
  • Dr. Lamin B. Ceesay, Acting former Head of School of Business & Public Administration
  • Ousainou Corr, Director of Finance[22]
  • Dr. Habibatou Drammeh, former Director of Student Affairs
  • Pa Sara Drammeh, Acting IT Director.
  • Prof. Faqir. Muhammad Anjum, former Vice Chancelor.[22]
  • Prof. Herbert Robinson, Vice Chancellor of the University of the Gambia[22]
  • Alhaji Alieu Ebrima Cham Joof, lecturer of history.[23]
  • Musu Bakoto Sawo, lecturer in international human rights law and winner of the "2020 African of the Year Award" fromDaily Trust.[24]
  • Bukhari M.S. Sillah, lecturer of economics.[25]
  • Saja Taal, lecturer in political science.[26]
  • Dr. Momodou Lamin Tarro, Registrar of the University of the Gambia.[27]
  • Dr. Sidat Yaffa, Director of WASCAL.[28]
  • Associate Prof. Jainaba Sey-Sawo, lecturer Nursing and Reproductive Health.[29]
  • Prof. Muhammad M.O Kah, former Vice Chancellor.
  • Prof. Donal Ekong, former Vice Chancellor.
  • Prof. Pierre Gomez, former DVC Academy.
  • Prof. Kayode Adekeye DVC Academic[30]
  • Dr. Gibriel Bajie, lecture School of Business and Public Administration.[31]
  • Prof. Banna Sawaneh, Dean School of Business and Public Administration[32]
  • Prof.Olaolu Opadere, Dean Faculty of Law
  • Prof. Raphael Kolade Ayeni, Dean School of Graduate Studies[33]
  • Dr. Mbemba Hydara, Dean School of ICT[34]
  • Prof. Gabriel Ogun Provost, School of Medicine and Allied Health Science[35]
  • Dr. Ousainou Sarr, Dean School of Education[36]
  • Dr. Melchizedec J. Onobe, Dean School of Journalism and Digital Media[37]
  • Associate Prof. Christopher Belford, lecturer School of Business and Public Administration[38]
  • Dr. Lang Sanyang, Director of Research and Consultancy.[39]
  • Bede Onyemaechi Okorie, Head of Department Faculty of Law.[40]
  • Dr. Lamin K. M. Fatty, Dean School of Agriculture[41]
  • Prof. Ousman Nyan former Vice Chancelor Academic[42]
  • Bobo Baldeh, Acting Registrar[21]
  • Chief Director of Operations, Dr. William Jabang[21]
  • Dr. Aminta Njie, Director of Admission & Financial Aid
  • Alieu Darboe Director of Facilities & Auxiliary Services[21]
  • Prof. Andreas Ludvig Steigen former Vice Chancelor[21]
  • Rex kuye, lecturer, School of Public and Environment Health
  • Berha J. Jonshon Dean of School of Engineering & Architecture[43]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"State House, Gambia". Archived fromthe original on 2012-01-30. Retrieved2012-03-03.
  2. ^(in French)Partenariats Universitaires en Coopération et Développement Première université en GambieArchived 2012-04-17 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^St. Mary's College of MarylandArchived 2013-01-09 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^The Point Newspaper "Alliance Franco Gambienne: The Mother of French Learning"
  5. ^Safdar, Naveed (2025-06-16)."University of The Gambia".BUHAVE. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  6. ^"UTG". Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved2012-03-03.
  7. ^ab(in French)Partenariats Universitaires en Coopération et Développement Première université en GambieArchived 2012-04-17 at theWayback Machine
  8. ^Hultin, Niklas; Jallow, Baba; Lawrance, Benjamin N.; Sarr, Assan (2017). "Briefing: Autocracy, Migration, and the Gambia's 'Unprecedented' 2016 Election".African Affairs.116 (463):321–340.ISSN 0001-9909.
  9. ^# (2024-04-23)."UTG Graduates Over 1300 Students – The Standard Newspaper | Gambia". Retrieved2025-11-08.{{cite web}}:|last= has numeric name (help)
  10. ^abc"President Barrow Inaugurates Lot 1 of UTG's Faraba Banta Campus – Foroyaa Newspaper". 2024-03-04. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  11. ^"UTG Library named after late VP Dr Alieu Badara Joof - The Point".thepoint.gm. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  12. ^blocktvgambia (2025-10-09)."Minister Inspects Progress at UTG Faraba Banta Campus, Reaffirms December Inauguration Deadline".Block TV News. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  13. ^# (2025-04-09)."Gov't To Expand UTG Faraba Campus To Accommodate School Of Medicine – The Standard Newspaper | Gambia". Retrieved2025-11-08.{{cite web}}:|last= has numeric name (help)
  14. ^Paul Tinder,"University of The Gambia launches public health masters programs", Vaccine News Daily, 11 Oct 2012
  15. ^"UTG". Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved2012-03-03.
  16. ^"UTG Program of Studies". Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved2012-03-03.
  17. ^"Faculty of Law".UTG Law Faculty. 2019. Retrieved18 August 2019.
  18. ^"WASCAL :: Climate Change and Education". Archived fromthe original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved2015-11-19.
  19. ^"Graduate – University Of The Gambia". Retrieved2025-01-07.
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  21. ^abcde"About – University Of The Gambia". Retrieved2025-11-08.
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  23. ^Foroyaa :Alhaji A.E. Cham Joof's exclusive interview with Foroyaa PanoramaArchived 2011-10-03 at theWayback Machine
  24. ^"Africa: Musu Bakoto Sawo Emerges 2020 Daily Trust African of the Year".allAfrica.com. Daily Trust. 17 January 2021. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2021.
  25. ^GDN Working Paper Series.Micro-Financing as a Means of Reducing Extreme Poverty: The Case of Senegal and the Gambia. By Aloysius Ajab Amin and Tharcisse Ntilivamunda. (October 2009). p iii (p 3)[1] and Mr Sillah's C.V. (see also UTG Faculty[2]
  26. ^Gillen, Ebrima (April 3, 2014)."Dr. Saja Taal Passes Away".The Point. RetrievedApril 15, 2014.
  27. ^"UTG Registrar Dr Momodou Lamin Tarro Appointed as CEO of NAQAA – LamToro News". 2024-06-12. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  28. ^"Professor Sidat Yaffa". Retrieved2025-11-08.
  29. ^"Dr. Jainaba Sey-Sawo".GamREMTI. Retrieved2025-11-08.
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  31. ^badjie, gibriel."Gibriel Badjie - University of The Gambia".unigambia.academia.edu. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  32. ^sawaneh, banna."Banna Sawaneh - The University of The Gambia".unigam.academia.edu. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  33. ^"Raphael AYENI | Doctor of Philosophy | University of Gambia, Banjul | UTG".ResearchGate. Archived fromthe original on 2022-06-24. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  34. ^"Commonwealth empowers educators in The Gambia with artificial intelligence training".Commonwealth. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  35. ^"Prof. Gabriel .O Ogun".Innovations And Futu. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  36. ^"Ousainou Sarr".scholar.google.com. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  37. ^# (2025-04-14)."UTG, UNESCO Introduce Curriculum On Hate Speech, AI – The Standard Newspaper | Gambia". Retrieved2025-11-08.{{cite web}}:|last= has numeric name (help)
  38. ^"Christopher Belford Ph.D."scholar.google.com. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  39. ^"Lang, Tari, (born 18 June 1951), advisor and non-executive director; Partner, Lang Consultancy, since 2009",Who's Who, Oxford University Press, 2014-12-01, retrieved2025-11-08
  40. ^"The University of The Gambia | Faculty of Law - Academia.edu".unigam.academia.edu. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  41. ^"Lamin K. M. Fatty".scholar.google.com. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  42. ^"HEALTH MINISTRY RECEIVES SANITIZER PRODUCTION MATERIALS – University Of The Gambia". Retrieved2025-11-08.
  43. ^"Engineering and Architecture – University Of The Gambia". Retrieved2025-11-08.

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