The University of Djibouti installed a sophisticated software system to deliver tertiary education to students in countries on the horn of Africa. The University of Djibouti e-campus was unveiled with the Minister of Higher Education and Research Dr. Nabil Mohamed Ahmed saying that the Peoplesoft system would provide the best practices in delivering and managing higher education. He said: “This is the perfect platform upon which to build our continuing investment in the youth of this region, for whom world-class education is essential.”
The long-term goal of the university is to provide degree and post-graduate courses to students in surrounding countries, a service the university believes will be supported by the system. The University of Djibouti offers its more than 5,000 students 29 distinct educational channels comprising four faculties: Faculty of Letters, Languages, and Social Sciences; Faculty of Law, Economics, and Management; Faculty of Sciences; and the Institute of Technology.
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