List of Universities in Angola

This is a list of universities in Angola.

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  • Universidade Agostinho Neto, a public university in Luanda
  • Universidade José Eduardo dos Santos, a public university in Huambo
  • Universidade Katyavala Bwila, a public university in Benguela
  • Universidade Mandume ya Ntemufayo, a public university in Lubango
  • Universidade 11 de Novembro, a public university in Cabinda
  • Universidade Kimpa Vita, a public university in Uíge
  • Universidade Lueij A'Nkonda, a public university in Malanje
  • Universidade Independente de Angola, a private university in Luanda
  • Universidade Católica de Angola, a private university in Luanda
  • Universidade Lusíada, a private Portuguese backed university with campuses in Luanda, Benguela and Cabinda
  • Universidade Jean Piaget, a private Portuguese university based in Luanda and Benguela (province)
  • Universidade Lusófona, a private Portuguese university in Luanda
  • Universidade Metodista de Angola, a private university in Luanda
  • Universidade Metropolitana, a private university in Luanda
  • Universidade Privada de Angola, a private university in Luanda and Lubango
  • Universidade Óscar Ribas, a private university in Luanda
  • Universidade de Belas, a private university in Luanda
  • Universidade Gregório Semedo, a private university in Luanda
  • Universidade Técnica de Angola, a private university in Luanda
  • Instituto Superior Politécnico do Huambo a public politechnic in Huambo
  • Instituto Superior Politécnico do Cazenga, a private politechnic in Luanda
  • Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Relações Internacionais a private university institute in Luanda


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