Diskussion:Liste der Universitäten und Hochschulen in Liberia

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  • Faculty at Liberia’s 9 Universities, Colleges Numbers 1,137 C.Y. Kwanue, Daily Observer (Liberian Observer), 7. Februar 2010: The statistics released, represent the faculty and student population in 2009.
    • University of Liberia (UL) 17,620 students (13,009 males and 4,611 females)
    • African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU) 3,432 students (1,516 males and 1916 females)
    • United Methodist University (UMU) 3118 students (1,358 males and 1,760 females)
    • African Methodist Episcopal Zion University (AMEZU) 2,325 students (1,077 males and 1,248 females)
    • Bong County-based Cuttington University (CU) 2,287 students (1,233 males and 1,054 females)
    • Stella Maris Polytechnic, 2,090 students (1,324 males and 766 females)
    • Tubman University in Maryland County 288 students (219 males and 69 females)
    • African Bible University College in Yekepa, Nimba County, 65 students (53 males and 12 females)
  • http://whed.net/results_institutions.php?Chp1=Liberia 6 results found for (Country=Liberia)
    • African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU)
    • Cuttington University (CU)
    • Stella Maris Polytechnic
    • United Methodist University
    • University of Liberia (UL)
    • William V.S Tubman University

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  • Higher Education Commission Cites Tertiary Education Improvements Under Sirleaf. In: The Bush Chicken. 25. Januar 2017, abgerufen am 12. April 2017. "According to a publication from the Commission, at all 34 higher learning institutions currently operating in the country, there are 1,975 faculty members, a 36.5 percent increase from 2010. According to the 2016 enrollment and faculty statistics, (...) It said in 2007, the Higher Education Sector was in transition and 51 universities and colleges were operating without a legal permit. At the time, there were only eight tertiary institutions operating legally: the University of Liberia, Cuttington University, William V.S. Tubman Technical College (now Tubman University), the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University, the African Methodist Episcopal University, United Methodist University, Stella Maris Polytechnic and Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary. According to the commission, 28 institutions operating illegally were closed down (...)"

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  • Calvin Brooks: Higher Education Body Wants Curriculum Reform. In: Liberia News Agency - Republic of Liberia. 21. Januar 2016;. "Dr. Slawon emphasized that the management and regulation of the higher education sector in Liberia now is changing, compared to 1989 when five higher education institutions were existing, compared to 34 currently."

--Atlasowa (Diskussion) 09:50, 12. Apr. 2017 (CEST)Beantworten