CMU Rwanda to launch this year
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By BiztechAfrica - Jan. 9, 2012, 1:11 p.m.The first intake of students at the new Carnegie Mellon University campus in Rwanda is scheduled for August this year.
Carnegie Mellon University in Rwanda (CMU-R) aims to introduce new models of education, research and development, and the commercialization of information and communications technology (ICT) in the region.
CMU-R is offering a Master of Science degree in Information Technology and aims to enroll approximately 40 incoming students in the initial class in 2012, growing to approximately 150 incoming students by 2017.
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