University in Cameroon
University of Yaoundé University of Yaoundé, 1988
Former name
Federal University of Yaoundé (1962–1973) Type Public Active 26 July 1962 (1962-07-26 ) [ 1] –1993 (1993 ) [ 2] Location , , Campus Ngoa-Ekelle, Soa and others Language French , English
The University of Yaoundé (French : Université de Yaoundé ) was a university in Cameroon , located in Yaoundé , the country's capital.
It was built with the help of France and opened in 1962 as the Federal University of Yaoundé , dropping the "Federal" in 1972 when the country was reorganized.
In 1993 following a university reform the University of Yaounde was split into two (University of Yaoundé I and University of Yaoundé II ) following the university branch-model pioneered by the University of Paris .
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