African Leadership University

African Leadership University or ALU is a network of tertiary institutions with operations in both Mauritius and Rwanda with a bachelor degree.[1] Its mission is to build 25 campuses across the continent and produce 3 million young African leaders over the next 50 years, by equipping students with relevant skills that match the evolving world. [2]

African Leadership University
Established2015 (2015)
Academic affiliation
Glasgow Caledonian University
Location

ALU's first campus was launched in September 2015 in Mauritius and is known as the African Leadership College. Its second campus was launched in September 2017 in Kigali, Rwanda. ALU projects to build 25 campuses in major cities in Africa hosting around 10,000 students.

History

In 2008, Fred Swaniker, an African leadership development expert and Stanford Business School educated social entrepreneur, founded ALU's sister organization, the African Leadership Academy, a secondary institution. In 2015, Swaniker then expanded his efforts further by establishing an institution of higher learning, the African Leadership University, dedicated to teaching leadership skills and producing Africa's best and brightest minds.[3] In 2015 ALU opened its doors to more than 180 students from across Africa on its main campus in Mauritius[4]. In 2019, ALU made it to Fast Company's list of The World's 50 Most Innovative companies[5].

Campuses


ALC

ALC's main campus is located in Pamplemousses, the northern region of Mauritius. ALC Mauritius is a residential campus. The campus opened in October 2015 with 173 students in the inaugural class of 2015. In 2018, the number of students was over 300.[6] ALC offers undergraduate degree programmes through its founding academic partner, Glasgow Caledonian University.AlC offers four different courses.

ALU Rwanda

ALU Rwanda is located in Kigali, Rwanda. It is accredited by the Higher Education Council of Rwanda. The campus opened in September 2017, with 300 students.[7] ALU Rwanda will soon expand to Kigali's new Innovation City, where a permanent campus will be located.[8] ALU Rwanda is a non-residential campus.

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