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We are delighted that you have decided to undertake your tertiary studies at the University of Dar es Salaam or are considering to do so. This website describes the range of our courses and different activities done at the University which will give you a flavor of life in our various campuses.

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Projects

  • UDSM HEET Project

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UNDERGRADUATE

The University of Dar es salaam (UDSM) offers various academic programmes leading to the award of certificates, diplomas, and degrees.

Postgraduate

The University of Dar es salaam offers various postgraduate programmes leading to the award of postgraduate diploma, masters and PhD degrees.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

The University of Dar es Salaam values the presence of international students and scholars and recognizes the important role they play in the life of the university.


ELIZABETH MISSOKIA
independent consultant principally in the areas of gender and education

A previous executive director of one of the few premium non-governmental educational development organisations in Tanzania, Ms. Elizabeth Missokia, currently living and working in the United States of America, is an alumna of the University of Dar es Salaam.

After her early years in primary school under the care of her parents, Elizabeth had done well in school to merit admission for secondary education at Jangwani Secondary School in Dar es Salaam in the years between 1985 and 1988. She completed high school and earned an Advanced Certificate in Secondary Education Examinations (ACSEE)


Natu E. MWAMBA
Senior executive official within the Tanzanian Government

Previously an academic on the teaching and research staff of the University of Dar es Salaam, and currently a senior executive official within the Tanzanian Government, Dr. Natu Mwamba (neé El-Maamry) is an alumna of the University of Dar es Salaam - of the graduating class of 1984. Born in October 1961, of a parent who was himself a graduate lawyer and senior official in government and in civic organisations (the late Alhaji Said Hamad El-Maamry), Natu was taken by parents early to school in the mid-1960s