The American University of Nigeria (AUN) was established in 2004 to serve as an agent of economic development and a model of post-secondary education for Nigeria and the West African sub-region.
AUN has 102 faculty members from over 30 countries and 1500 students - from early learning to Ph.D. Students are from various parts of Africa, including substantially Nigeria, Cameroun, Rwanda and South Africa among others. The university currently has 15 undergraduate programs across three schools: Arts and Science, Business and Enterprise and Information, Technology and Computing. A new School of Law, created to focus on human rights law and advocacy is currently undergoing national accreditation. The School of Graduate Studies has post-graduate programs in information technology and in business.
A unique academic experience for students in AUN is a mandatory community development civic engagement course. All students, irrespective of major, undertake community service where they apply lessons in class to real world challenges in their local community.
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