The previous write-up on Dr Simon Shibru’s PhD research has briefly exposed the factors that have pushed Nech Sar National Park on the brink of total collapse. Now, it’s time to look into the scientific and technical factors that have further exacerbated the situation and following details will make associated things absolutely clear.

Arba Minch University has started a weeklong training on broader strategic issues linked to the national growth and higher education for its entire academic and administrative staff from 6th to 10th March, 2017, at Main Campus. Click here to see the pictures.

Arba Minch University will host the graduation ceremony for 45 graduates of Architecture and Urban Planning, Institute of Technology, on March 4, 2017, at New Auditorium, Main Campus. University community, graduates’ kith and kin, well-wishers and others will attend the ceremony. Click here to see the pictures.

AMU’s Collaborative Research and Training Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases (CRT-NTD), which enjoys a unique distinction for being the best institute in Ethiopia to reduce NTDs burden across the country, has conducted its first workshop on dissemination of independent monitoring (IM) for mass-drug administration (MDA) at Main Campus and proposal defense at Nechsar Campus on 11th February, 2017. Click here to see the pictures.

In this information-centric era, data is a lifeline, which is generated and exponentially utilized for umpteenth purposes. Therefore, safe storage of it, for present and eternity worry us; and having understood this fact, AMU has forthwith installed 100 Terabyte storing device to its institutional datacenter.