University of Namibia
The first one in the top 3 best universities in Namibia that Toplist would like to introduce to you is University of Namibia. The University of Namibia (UNAM) is Namibia's largest university and its multi-campus public research university. On August 31, 1992, an act of Parliament established it.
Following the dissolution of the Department of Engineering and Technology, which had existed under the Faculty of Science since 2000, the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology was established on January 1, 2008. On November 17, 2007, Sam Nujoma, Namibia's first president and then-chancellor of the university, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony at Ongwediva. The ceremony was held on a 13-hectare plot of land donated to UNAM by the Ongwediva town council.
The National Planning Commission approved funding for phase one of the new Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FOET) in Ongwediva in January 2008. Work on lecture rooms, staff offices, laboratories, IT facilities, student hostels, staff houses, and other support facilities began in April 2008. The completion of these facilities (phase 1A) enabled the admission of the first batch of students to the FOET.
Bience Gawanas, former ombudsperson, professor Nico Horn, André du Pisani, Lazarus Hangula, Dorian Haarhoff, Elizabeth Amukugo, Erold Naomab, Job Amupanda and Günter Heimbeck. are among the notable academics at the University of Namibia.
Website: www.unam.edu.na