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On 16th April 2025, the University of Malawi held a ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of a teaching complex under the Skills for a Vibrant Economy (SAVE) Project. The project is funded by the Malawi Government with support from the World Bank. The construction of th...
read moreThe University of Malawi takes pride in inspiring secondary school learners so that they may one day join the institution. Through its motivational programmes, the University of Malawi recently hosted a group of students from Stance Secondary School in Blantyre. The group was j...
read moreOn 8th to 11th April 2025, the Public Law and Clinical Legal Education Departments hosted a data analysis seminar for the Women’s, Children’s, and Nature’s Rights in Environmental Governance (WCNREG) Master’s programme in School of Law Economics a...
read moreIn a bid to deepen understanding of the legislative process, the University of Malawi Students Association Parliament and the Student Representative Council (SRC), on 11th April 2025, embarked on an educational trip to the Parliament of Malawi in Lilongwe. The visit aimed to pr...
read moreThe Bachelor of Actuarial Science programme, which is a relatively new programme at the University of Malawi, has specific entry requirements: applicants must have at least six credits in the MSCE, with a minimum of 4 points in English, and at least 2 points in both Mathematics...
read moreLecturers from various departments at the University of Malawi continue to receive prestigious awards in recognition of the excellence they demonstrate in their research. Notably, Dr. Benson Malinga John, a lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Population Studies, has bee...
read moreAs experts from around the world focus on programming small machines to address global issues such as hunger, climate change, and other environmental challenges, the University of Malawi has not been left behind. Through its School of Natural and Applied Sciences, the universit...
read moreIf anyone ever seeks proof for University of Malawi’s claim to connect with excellence, one area that may be highlighted is the fact that the instituti...
read moreThe Access to Information Act (ATIA) provides for the right of access to information in the custody of public and relevant private institutions; the processes and procedures related to obtaining that information; and to provide for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
For more information, contact the Information Officer through;
Mr. Alfred Iteta Banda
Deputy Registrar, University of Malawi
P.O.Box 280, Zomba
TeL : 0888765111
Email : atia@unima.ac.mw