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  2. Newly independent, the University of Kinshasa continued to struggle financially throughout the 1980s. By 1985, the campus was in decline, strewn with trash and the dormitories in poor condition. The university's cafeteria stopped serving meals and pay for professors slipped as low as $15.

  3. Newly independent, the University of Kinshasa continued to struggle financially throughout the 1980s. By 1985, the campus was in decline, strewn with trash and the dormitories in poor condition. The university's cafeteria stopped serving meals and pay for professors slipped as low as $15. [11]

  4. Incorporated into the New University of Zaire in 1971, it regained independence as Universite de Kinshasa in 1981. In 1957 it become home to Africa’s first nuclear reactor, which remains on campus. It is located on a 400-hectare site at Mount Amba, about 15 miles from downtown Kinshasa,

  5. Dec 1, 2005 · Events like the student rebellion in 1969 seeking the Africanisation of the university; the nationalisation of the university in 1971; compulsory student enlistment in the army; and the...

  6. Newly independent, the University of Kinshasa continued to struggle financially throughout the 1980s. By 1985, the campus was in decline, strewn with trash and the dormitories in poor condition. The university's cafeteria stopped serving meals and pay for professors slipped as low as $15.

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · The University of Kinshasa (French: Université de Kinshasa), commonly known as UNIKIN, is one of the three major universities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, together with the...

  8. Dec 1, 2005 · University of Kinshasa, formerly known as Lovanium University, was founded in 1954 in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) when the country was a Belgian colony. Monsignor Luc Gillon founded the institution, which, for a time, was considered one of the best on the continent.

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