Why you'd want to be the neighbour of an African president
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Drive an hour southeast from Blantyre, Malawi, almost halfway to the awe-inspiring Mulanje mountain, and you will come across something quite out of the ordinary: the campus of MIT. The Malawi Institute of Technology, part of the larger Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST), opened in 2014, and offers, according to its website, a range of undergraduate courses to around 1800 students, including in metallurgy and materials engineering, chemical engineering and biomedical engineering. The University has 200 staff members and an impressive 46 000 m2 campus. Its vision is to be a ‘world class center of science and technology education, research and entrepreneurship’.
Why you'd want to be the neighbour of an African president
Why you'd want to be the neighbour of an…
Why you'd want to be the neighbour of an African president
Drive an hour southeast from Blantyre, Malawi, almost halfway to the awe-inspiring Mulanje mountain, and you will come across something quite out of the ordinary: the campus of MIT. The Malawi Institute of Technology, part of the larger Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST), opened in 2014, and offers, according to its website, a range of undergraduate courses to around 1800 students, including in metallurgy and materials engineering, chemical engineering and biomedical engineering. The University has 200 staff members and an impressive 46 000 m2 campus. Its vision is to be a ‘world class center of science and technology education, research and entrepreneurship’.