Universities and Higher Institutions in Gabon
- Omar Bongo University
- University of Sciences and Technologies of Masuku (Université des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku)
- Health Sciences Medical School (Université des Sciences de la Santé)
- International Centre of Medical Research of Franceville (Centre International de Recherches Médicales de Franceville)
- Forestry National School, Libreville
- National School of Law (Ecole Nationale de Magistrature)
- Higher School of Education (Ecole Normale Superieure)
- Secretary Learning National School (Ecole Nationale de Secretariat)
- Polytechnic Engineering School of Masuku (Ecole Polytechnique de Masuku)
- African Institute of Computer Science (Institut Africain d’Informatique)
- Business National Institute (Institut national des sciences de gestion)
- Institute of Economics and Finance (Institut de l’Economie et des Finances)
- National Administration School (Ecole Nationale d'Administration)
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