The University of Khartoum (U of K) () is a
public university
A public university, state university, or public college is a university or college that is State ownership, owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government. Whether a national university is considered public varies from o ...
located in
Khartoum, Sudan. It is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. UofK was founded as
Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established in 1956 when Sudan gained independence. Since that date, the University of Khartoum has been recognized as a top university and a high-ranked academic institution in
Sudan
Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopi ...
and Africa.
It features several institutes, academic units and research centers including
Mycetoma Research Center
The Mycetoma Research Center was established in 1991 under the umbrella of the University of Khartoum. It was set up at Soba University Hospital to provide medical care for mycetoma patients, research and education and teaching in the various a ...
, Soba University Hospital, Saad Abualila Hospital, Dr. Salma Dialysis centre, Institute of Endemic Diseases, Institute for Studies and Promotion of Animal Exports, Institute of African and Asian Studies, Institute of Prof. Abdalla ElTayeb for Arabic Language, Development Studies and Research Institute, The Materials and Nanotechnology Research Center and U of K publishing house. The
Sudan Library, a section of the university's library, serves as the
national library
A national library is a library established by a government as a country's preeminent repository of information. Unlike public library, public libraries, these rarely allow citizens to borrow books. Often, they include numerous rare, valuable, ...
of
Sudan
Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopi ...
. It is also characterized by freedom of expression, and a number of revolutions have ignited from it to bring down unjust governments.
History

In 1898 after
Britain
Britain most often refers to:
* Great Britain, a large island comprising the countries of England, Scotland and Wales
* The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, a sovereign state in Europe comprising Great Britain and the north-eas ...
gained dominance in Sudan as part of a
condominium
A condominium (or condo for short) is an ownership regime in which a building (or group of buildings) is divided into multiple units that are either each separately owned, or owned in common with exclusive rights of occupation by individual own ...
arrangement,
Lord Kitchener proposed founding a college in the memory of
Gordon of Khartoum, who was killed in the
Siege of Khartoum
The siege of Khartoum (also known as the battle of Khartoum or fall of Khartoum) took place from 13 March 1884 to 26 January 1885. Mahdist State, Sudanese Mahdist forces captured the city of Khartoum, Sudan, from its Khedivate of Egypt, Egypti ...
. The request for donations of £100,000 to build the college was achieved in six weeks and the Gordon Memorial College was founded in 1902 with initially three schools - an industrial school and two higher primary schools and a small teachers training centre.

By 1906, the college was also offering programs for training assistant engineers, land surveyors and primary school teachers. The first equipped laboratory for
bacteriological analysis was added in 1905, with donations from
Sir Henry Wellcome, an American-British pharmaceutical entrepreneur and archaeologist. There was also an affiliated Military school.
In 1924, it was decided to make the college a wholly secondary institution with the college incorporating programs in
Sharia
Sharia, Sharī'ah, Shari'a, or Shariah () is a body of religious law that forms a part of the Islamic tradition based on Islamic holy books, scriptures of Islam, particularly the Quran, Qur'an and hadith. In Islamic terminology ''sharīʿah'' ...
, engineering and surveying, education (teachers training), clerical work, accounting and science. Primary and military schools were removed. The
Kitchener School of Medicine, the first medical school in Sudan, was also established that year.
Dates for the establishment of further schools were; 1936 School of Law, 1938 School of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, 1939 Science and Engineering and 1940 Arts.
In 1947, the college was affiliated with
The University of London as the first overseas participant in its "special relationship" scheme. The first graduates to receive University of London degrees completed their programs in 1950. The next year, Gordon Memorial College was formally renamed University College Khartoum, which incorporated the Kitchener School of Medicine.

When
Sudan
Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopi ...
gained independence in 1956, the new Parliament passed a bill to award university status to Khartoum University College. It officially became Khartoum University on 24 July 1956. The eminent horticultural scientist
John Pilkington Hudson
John Pilkington Hudson, (24 July 1910 – 6 December 2007) was an English horticultural scientist who did pioneer work on long-distance transportability of what became known as the kiwifruit. He was also a celebrated bomb disposal expert.
Backgr ...
was a visiting professor in 1961–1963, who founded its department of horticulture.
On 5 April 1984, the Government announced the closure of all faculties of the university. The university was reopened fully on August 1.
The university was closed several times after the 1989 military coup d'état for the intensive participation of its students in pro-democracy rallies.
Recent history
In the early days of the
Sudanese civil war (2023-present) The term Sudanese Civil War refers to at least three separate conflicts in Sudan in Northeast Africa:
*First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972)
*Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005)
*Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
It could also refer to other ...
in April 2023, at least one student was killed and some injured by gunfire and the University was shut down for days while eagerly seeking support to evacuate dozens of people stranded and sheltering on campus. The same student was buried on campus later.
The campus was located in a besieged enclave and occupied by the
Sudanese Armed Forces
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF; ) are the military forces of the Republic of the Sudan. The force strength has been estimated at personnel in 2011 (by IISS), 200,000 personnel before the current war in Sudan broke out in 2023 (by the CIA), and ...
. The Army used the school as a
barracks
Barracks are buildings used to accommodate military personnel and quasi-military personnel such as police. The English word originates from the 17th century via French and Italian from an old Spanish word 'soldier's tent', but today barracks ar ...
and headquarters before being ousted by the
Rapid Support Forces
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF; ) is a paramilitary force formerly operated by the government of Sudan. The RSF grew out of, and is primarily composed of, the Janjaweed militias which previously fought on behalf of the Sudanese government.
RSF ...
(RSF). In September 2024, the
Sudanese Armed Forces
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF; ) are the military forces of the Republic of the Sudan. The force strength has been estimated at personnel in 2011 (by IISS), 200,000 personnel before the current war in Sudan broke out in 2023 (by the CIA), and ...
launched a
major offensive in Khartoum and retook the university. The school was heavily damaged, with various buildings ransacked.
Student body
The university has 16,800 undergraduate students in 23 faculties, schools and graduate research institutes. The annual admission rate is 3,500 students, 55% of whom are female. There are 6,000
graduate students
Postgraduate education, graduate education, or graduate school consists of academic or professional degrees, certificates, diplomas, or other qualifications usually pursued by post-secondary students who have earned an undergraduate (bachelor' ...
(graduate diploma,
M.Sc. and
Ph.D.). It has 850 teaching staff (faculty), 20 research fellows and 500 teaching assistants.
Campuses
There are four campuses:
* The Central Campus in Central Khartoum.
* The Medical Campus located in the North of Central Khartoum.
* The Agriculture and Veterinary Campus at
Shambat,
Khartoum North.
* The Faculty of Education Campus at
Omdurman
Omdurman () is a major city in Sudan. It is the second most populous city in the country, located in the State of Khartoum. Omdurman lies on the west bank of the River Nile, opposite and northwest of the capital city of Khartoum. The city acts ...
15 km from central campus.
* Suba Campus (Faculty of
Medical Laboratory Science, Suba Hospital) at Suba, 20 km South of Khartoum.
* The management studies campus in central Khartoum.
Admission
Undergraduate admission policy is governed by the
Board of Higher Education of Sudan, which sets the minimum admission requirement for high school students based on their national origin (Sudanese vs. non-Sudanese) and the high-school certificate board.
For post-graduate studies, the requirements are on the university admission webpage.
Students of University of Khartoum engage in workshops, lectures, debates, forum activism, book clubs and political parties. Sporting activities include university sports championship tournaments and Sudan colleges championship tournaments.
Faculties
*Faculty of
Arts
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*Faculty of
Law
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*Faculty of
Science
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*Faculty of
Nursing
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Sciences
*Faculty of
Medicine
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*Faculty of
Pharmacy
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* Faculty of
Dentistry
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*Faculty of
Engineering
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*Faculty of
Architecture
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*Faculty of
Mathematical Sciences
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Statisti ...
*School of
Management Studies
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*Faculty of
Economic and Social Studies
*Faculty of
Education
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*Faculty of
Agriculture
Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created ...
*Faculty of
Forestry
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*Faculty of
Animal Production
*Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine
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*Faculty of
Geographical and Environmental Sciences
*Faculty of
Technological and Developmental Studies
*Faculty of
Public and Environmental Health
*Faculty of
Medicine
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Historical Background of Faculty of Geographical and Environmental Sciences
it was the Department of Geography established in 1945 as a unit in the School of Arts, University College of Khartoum which became the University of Khartoum in 1956, and the Unit became a department thereof. Administratively, it was a department in the Faculty of Arts, but its academic and research activities transcend the faculty's boundaries to various faculties and institutes within the university like the faculties of Economics, Engineering, Architecture, Science, Agriculture, Forestry, Education, Medicine, and institutes of Environmental Studies, Afro-Asian Studies, Urban Studies and Development Studies and Research. The department occupies a two-storey building. The northern wing comprises sixteen staff offices and the GIS laboratory while the lecture halls the library and the cartography laboratory are located in the southern wing. The Faculty has been established under the University Council resolution No.129 on 12/12/2010 as an upgrading of the old Geography Department, Faculty of Arts, which was established in 1945, and is located in the university main campus in a two buildings complex. The Faculty was established with a scientific vision to cope with the tremendous scientific advances and changes induced by the information revolution and globalization.
Faculty of Geographical and Environmental Sciences includes the following departments: (Geographical Information Systems and Cartography - Environment and Ecology - Human and Population Studies - Planning and Development)
Faculty of Public and Environmental Health

Faculty of Public and Environmental Health, University of Khartoum includes the following departments: (Food Hygiene and Safety - Health Education - Epidemiology - Environmental Health and Environmental Studies). The college awards a bachelor's degree in Public and Environmental Health in four years. The Bachelor of Science in Public and Environmental Health Honors in five years. Master's degree in Public and Environmental Health in one of six specialties (Public Health -Food Hygiene and Safety - Health Education - Epidemiology - Environmental Health- Medical Entomology)
Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science
The Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences was founded in 1966 under the name "School of Medical Laboratory Technicians" as a joint venture between the
Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum and the Ministry of Health.
Its development was continued until in 1993 an ordinance was passed for the establishment of the College of Medical Laboratory Sciences an independent institution affiliated to the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. In 1997, it was merged with the University of Khartoum as the Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences (FMLS).
The Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences offers preparation for careers in medical (clinical) laboratory sciences. A career in medical laboratory sciences is a great way to combine an aptitude for science with the desire to help others. Medical Laboratory Scientists, also known as clinical laboratory scientists, are highly skilled professionals who perform analytical tests on blood, tissue, and body fluids to provide laboratory information for the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of human diseases. There also is a growing trend for medical lab scientists to perform wellness laboratory testing aimed at preventing disease.
Degrees Awarded:
General B.Sc.: 4 years
Honor B.Sc.: 5 years
M.S.c: By courses
M.Sc.: By research
PhD: By research
Departments of the Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences:
Department of Microbiology
It is one of the biggest departments in FMLS, it includes the following disciplines: Medical Bacteriology, Medical Virology, Medical Mycology, Immunology.
Departments of Haematology and Immunohematology
Deals with all aspects related to blood, its components and related diseases such as anaemia, cancer, and also blood transfusion.
Department of Parasitology and Medical Entomology
Teaches the knowledge of pathogenic parasites such as malaria, worms such as Schistosomes and insect vectors of diseases.
Department of Chemical Pathology
Deals with everything related to body chemistry including but not limited to chemical shifts in the body due to diseases, hormonal balance, enzymes, trace elements and toxicology.
Department of Histopathology and Cytology
Focuses on identifying the composition of cells and tissues of the body and the change in their composition due to chronic cases. Division of the Department: Cytopathology, Histotechniques, Immunohistochemistry, Cytogenetics, Molecular Pathology, Cellular pathology
Faculty of Dentistry
Faculty of Dentistry was established in 1971 as a school that belong to the Faculty of Medicine. It was the first in Sudan to provide dental training. In 1992 it upgraded to a separate faculty. The school now has approximately 60 outstanding faculty and staff and 600 students enrolled in BDS degree programs, 90 postgraduate and 90 dental technology.
Academic programs
# B.D.S. (five years)
# Intermediate Diploma in dental technology (three years)
# M.Sc. in wide variety of specialties (two years)
# Ph.D. in wide variety of specialties (three years)
# DDS - RD (four years)
# DDS - Dental Specialty (four years)
Facilities
# Dental Clinics
# Phantom Head Lab
# Dental Laboratory
# Museum
# Histopathology Lab
# Dental Radiology Unit
# Library and e-library
Center for MFDRCSI Examinations
By the end of 2011, Faculty of Dentistry became the only center in Africa for examinations of the Diploma of Member of Faculty of Dentistry, Royal College of Surgeon in Ireland (NNJ). Part 1 exam is held twice a year and Part 2 is once a year. In all the previous exams, faculty graduate achieved outstanding grades.
Association of Dental Students- University of Khartoum (ADSUK)
Faculty of Dentistry Student have an association through which they can realize a lot of their activities. It is a member in the International Association of Dental Students (IADS). ADSUK organized one of the most successful IADS' conferences in Khartoum in 2006. One of the most programs arranged by ADSUK are the Health Field Trip where students as well as staff member travel to rural areas and stay there to give distant citizens dental services and to educate them.
Research centers
University of Khartoum plays a leading role in scientific research and development through a number of specialized research centers and institutes:
*Institute of Endemic Diseases
*Professor
Abdalla Eltayeb Institute for Arabic Language
*Institute of African and Asian Studies
*Building and Road Research Institute (BRRI)
*Development Studies and Reserarch Institute
*
Mycetoma Research Center
The Mycetoma Research Center was established in 1991 under the umbrella of the University of Khartoum. It was set up at Soba University Hospital to provide medical care for mycetoma patients, research and education and teaching in the various a ...
*Institute of Environmental Studies
*
Materials and Nanotechnology Research Center
Libraries
University of Khartoum Library, known as the "Main Library," is one of the biggest and oldest libraries in universities in Sudan and Africa. The library building represents the historical and iconic heritage of the University of Khartoum. In addition to the Main Library, there are small libraries in each faculty and institute as well as
Altegany Almahi library for postgraduate students and Sudan Library.
ICT
University of Khartoum has an Information Technology and Communication Center which is responsible for developing and managing of the ICT infrastructure of the university. All university campuses are connected by dedicated high-speed links (fiber optics); WiFi covers most of the campuses and electronic registration on the university website. In addition to the ICT centre, the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences has its own Information Technology research unit which is active in developing and promoting Open Source software in Sudan.
Notable academics
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Michael Grant, prolific British classicist, was vice-chancellor from 1956 to 1958.
*
Wendy James, British anthropologist who was a lecturer in social anthropology from 1964 to 1969; she was later a professor at the University of Oxford.
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Sir Marriott Fawckner Nicholls, the British prominent genitourinary surgeon, was professor of surgery from 1964 until his death in 1969.
*
Daniel Pedoe
Dan Pedoe (29 October 1910, London – 27 October 1998, St Paul, Minnesota, USA) was an English-born mathematician and geometer with a career spanning more than sixty years. In the course of his life he wrote approximately fifty research and e ...
, English-born mathematician and
geometer
Vice-chancellors
Since the independence of Sudan, highly qualified Sudanese were appointed to the position of University of Khartoum
vice chancellor
A vice-chancellor (commonly called a VC) serves as the chief executive of a university in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Kenya, other Commonwealth countr ...
.
Notable alumni
University of Khartoum plays a great role in building and qualifying most of the Sudanese leaders.
Politics
*
Abdalla Hamdok
Abdalla Hamdok Al-Kinani (also transliterated ''Abdallah'', ''Hamdouk'', '' AlKinani''; ; born 1 January 1956) is a Sudanese public administrator who served as the 15th prime minister of Sudan from 2019 to October 2021, and again from November ...
, a public administrator who became the 15th
Prime Minister of Sudan
*
Hassan al-Turabi, leader of the
National Islamic Front
The National Islamic Front (NIF; ; transliterated: ''al-Jabhah al-Islamiyah al-Qawmiyah'') was an Islamist political organization founded in 1976 and led by Dr. Hassan al-Turabi that influenced the Sudanese government starting in 1979, and d ...
and former dean of the Faculty of Law
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Ali Osman Taha, former vice president of Sudan
*
John Garang
John Garang De Mabior (June 23, 1945 – July 30, 2005) was a Sudanese politician and revolutionary leader. From 1983 to 2005, he led the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M, Now known as South Sudan People's Defense Forces) as a co ...
, former leader of
Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement
*
Francis Deng
Francis Mading Deng (born 1938) is a South Sudanese politician and diplomat. He played an important role in advancing a Responsibility to Protect (R2P) when he was the UN's Special Representative on Internally Displaced Persons (1992–2004).
...
: Former
United Nations
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' Under-Secretary General
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Ibrahim Abood Ahmed: Former commander in chief of Sudanese military forces and president of Sudan
*
Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa: Former prime minister and minister of education of Sudan
*
Mohamed Ahmed Mahjoob: Former prime minister and foreign minister of Sudan
*
Ammar Mohammed Mahmoud, diplomat
*
Babiker Awadalla
Babiker Awadalla (; 2 March 1917 – 17 January 2019) was a Sudanese politician and Arab nationalist figure who was Prime Minister of Sudan from 25 May 1969 to 27 October 1969.
Early life and education
Awadalla was born in the White Nile Stat ...
: Former prime minister and foreign minister of Sudan
*
Rashid Bakr: Former vice president and prime minister of Sudan
*
Al-Jazuli Daf'allah: Former prime minister and head of the Sudanese Medical Association of Sudan
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Abdelmahmood Abdelhaleem, Former Sudan's ambassador to the
United Nations
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*
Nisreen Elsaim, youth climate activist and member of the United Nation's Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change
*
Usamah Mohamad, Citizen journalist and
Amnesty International
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prisoner of conscience
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*
Nureldin Satti, Sudanese ambassador.
*
Nasreldin Abdelbari: Justice Minister of Sudan.
Science, technology and medicine
*
Sharief Babiker: Professor of Electronics at University of Khartoum.
*
Elfatih A.B. Eltahir: Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources at
MIT
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.
*
Daoud Mustafa Khalid: Professor of Neurology.
*
Mansour Ali Haseeb: First Sudanese Professor and first Dean of
Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum.
*
Sulafa Khalid Mohamed Ali: a pioneer in paediatric cardiology in Sudan.
*
Abbashar Hussein: Professor of Neurology.
*
Mustafa Abdalla Mohamed Salih: Professor of Pediatric Neurology.
Art and education
*
Leila Aboulela: Writer and playwright
*
Meena Alexander
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: Poet and Distinguished Professor of English at
Hunter College
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and the
CUNY Graduate Center
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*
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im: Islamic scholar and Professor of Law at
Emory University School of Law
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*
Mandour Elmahdi: Author, former Principal of the Institute of Education (Sudan) and Director of Education (Saudi Arabia)
*
Abdalla Eltayeb: Scholar in the
Arabic language
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*
Ghalia Garelnabi: Archaeologist and museum director
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Awn Alsharif Qasim: Writer, encyclopedist and scholar of
Islamic history
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and of Sudanese dialects
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Tayeb Salih
Tayeb Salih (; 12 July 1929 – 18 February 2009) was a Sudanese writer, novelist, cultural journalist for the BBC Arabic programme as well as for Arabic journals, and a staff member of UNESCO. He is best known for his novel ''Season of Migration ...
: Novelist
See also
*
List of Islamic educational institutions
Institutions that have an Islamic or Muslim identity or charter include:
Historical institutions in continuous operations
Institutions founded before the colonial era and which are still in operation:
* University of al-Qarawiyyin, Morocco, th ...
*
Education in Sudan
*
List of universities in Sudan
References
External links
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Durham University Library Special Collections Catalogue
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