Sudan University of Science and Technology

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Sudan University of Science and Technology (abbreviated SUST)[3] is one of the largest public universities in Sudan, with ten campuses in Khartoum state. The main campus is located in the so-called Al Mugran area of Khartoum, the confluence of the White Nile and the Blue Nile.

Former names
Khartoum Technical Institute (KTI) (1950)
Khartoum Polytechnique (KP) (1975)
Established1902; 124 years ago (1902)
Vice-ChancellorProf. Eisa Bashier Mohamed Eltayeb [2]
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Sudan University of Science and Technology (SUST)
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Former names
Khartoum Technical Institute (KTI) (1950)
Khartoum Polytechnique (KP) (1975)
TypePublic[1]
Established1902; 124 years ago (1902)
Vice-ChancellorProf. Eisa Bashier Mohamed Eltayeb [2]
Academic staff
2500 (Permanent staff)
Undergraduates72,000
Postgraduates11,000
260
Location,
Campuses10
Websitewww.sustech.edu
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History

SUST was founded in colonial Sudan as the Khartoum Technical School and School of Commerce in 1902. Later, the School of Radiology (1932) and School of Design (1946) and School of Commerce merged with the Khartoum Technical School to form the Khartoum Technical Institute (KTI) in 1950.[4]

The Shambat Institute of Agriculture (1954),[5] Khartoum Senior Trade School (1962), Institute of Music and Drama and the Higher Institute of Physical Education (1969) were also added and renamed as Khartoum Polytechnic Institute (KP) in 1975. In 1990, this became the Sudan University of Science and Technology.

The university was heavily damaged during the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked its campuses. University officials said all of its 300 laboratories, valued at $220 million, had been destroyed, while 5,000 computers and 50 new dental chairs were lost in the medical complex, along with more than 27 electrical transformers. The RSF was also accused of burning the library of the College of Forestry and musical instruments for fuel. In addition, mass graves containing around 1,000 bodies were dug on land reserved for a medical complex hospital near Obaid Khatim Street.[6]

Colleges and Schools

Campuses

SUST has 10 campuses located in Khartoum, the capital and largest city of Sudan, as well as in Khartoum State. The main campus is located in Al Mugran area of Khartoum.

Facilities

Libraries

SUST libraries are part of each campus and managed by the Deanship of Libraries Affairs.[7] The Libraries' collection includes books, eBooks, print and electronic holdings of scholarly journal subscriptions, microforms, music recordings, a sizable map collection and a documentary department. In particular, SUST libraries include 12 distinct facilities:

  • Library of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production
  • Library of Agricultural Studies
  • Library of Forestry and Range Science
  • Library of Engineering
  • Library of Industrial Engineering
  • Library of Medical Radiological Sciences
  • Library of Water Science and Technology
  • Library of Physical Education
  • Library of Petroleum Engineering and Technology
  • Library of Communication Science
  • Library of Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Library of Medical Sciences

Also, SUST has a distinguished digital repository.[8]

Sports facilities

SUST is home to the only college for physical education and sports in Sudan. Many of these facilities are available to students, staff and members of the public.

Rankings

SUST ranked first of Sudanese universities in Webometrics classification of international universities and institutes successively in July 2021 [9] and in January 2022[10]

SUST has been listed in the eighteenth QS World University Rankings in May 2021.[11]

In May 2021, SUST ranked first among Sudanese universities in May 2021 edition of Webometrics rankings of digital repositories, where it ranked 190 out of 4,403 institutional repositories and ranked 205 out of 4,579 repositories globally.[12]

UNESCO Chair

The university hosts the UNESCO Chair for Women in Science and Technology [13] , which was established at the initiative of Prof. Fatima Abdel Mahmoud, who later became the first chairholder.

Notable people

Notable academics

Notable alumni

Affiliations with international universities

Accreditation

See also

References

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