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Sudan and University
* Open University of Sudan,
* Future University of Sudan, the first specialized university for ICT inter-related studies in Sudan, founded by Dr. Abubaker Mustafa.
* University of Khartoum in the Sudan
An international research team working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Southern Sudan, and Angola involving Immtech International and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have completed a Phase IIb clinical trial and began a Phase III trial in 2005 testing the efficacy of the first oral treatment for sleeping sickness, pafuramidine ( DB289 ).
A Paper to be read at a Symposium in Honour of Shaykh Usman Dan Fodio at International University of Africa, Khartoum, Sudan, from 19 – 21 November 1995.
He was chair of Cambridge University Amnesty International 2006-2007, and is the director of Sudan Divestment.
* Ibrahim Ahmad, Prominent Sudanese politician, first Sudanese head of the University of Khartoum, first Secretary of Treasury, the first chairman of the Bank of Sudan, co-founder of Umma party, Author and negotiator of the Sudanese Declaration of Independence
* Computer Man College or The Future University, an ICT-interrelated studies university in Khartoum, Sudan
* Petersen, G. ( 2008 ) The Hydrology of the Sudd – Hydrologic Investigation and Evaluation of Water Balances in the Sudd Swamps of Southern Sudan University of Kiel, Germany
The University of Khartoum claims to be the oldest University in Sudan based on the founding of the Gordon Memorial College in 1902.
Ismail al-Azhari, the first prime minister of Sudan, studied at the Gordon Memorial college but graduated from the American University of Beirut.
* Catholic University of South Sudan, Juba & Wau
* El Rashid Abubakr, 1970, The noun phrase in the spoken Arabic of Sudan, Unpublished dissertation, University of London, UK.
* J. Spenser Trimmingham, 1946, Sudan Colloquial Arabic, London, Oxford University Press, G. Cumberlege.
* S. Hillelson, 1935, Sudan Arabic texts, Cambridge, UK: The University Press.
* USAID 2001, ' Sudan: Oil and gas concession holders ' ( map ), University of Texas Library.
* David Keen, 1994, The Benefits of Famine, A Political Economy of Famine and Relief in Southwestern Sudan, 1983 – 1989, ( New Jersey, Princeton University Press ).
The University of Juba in South Sudan awards the MBBS degree after the successful completion of six academic years.
* Ahfad University for Women, Omdurman, Sudan
* 2006: Honorary Doctorate in Law, at the Ahfad University, Khartoum, Sudan
* Varhola, Christopher H .-Cows, Korans, and Kalashnikovs: The Multiple Dimensions of Conflict in the Nuba Mountains of Central Sudan Department of Anthropology, The Catholic University of America, September 2002.

Sudan and Science
It seems that the people of Kerma developed faience technologies independently of Egypt ( Julian Henderson, The Science & Archaeology of Materials, London: ROutledge 200: 54 ), and were manufacturing unusual new crafts such as glazed quartzite, faience pots and architectural inlays ( W SS, ' Glazed Faience Tiles found at Kerma in the Sudan ,' Museum of the Fine Arts, Vol. LX: 322, Boston 1962, p. 136 ; Peter Lacovara, ' Nubian Faience ', in ed.
Sudan University of Science and Technology, or SUST, is one of the main public universities in Khartoum, Sudan.
Sudan University of Science and Technology started as the Khartoum Technical School and School of Commerce.
The need for higher specialized technical education in Sudan expanded the school into Sudan University of Science and Technology in 1990.
* Official website The official website for Sudan University of Science and Technology
Category: Science and technology in Sudan
After he returned, he wrote geographical articles for Science, for example about the Sudan and geography-instruction at German schools.
Category: Science and technology in Sudan

Sudan and Technology
In addition to the ICT centre, the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences has its own Information Technology research unit which is active in developing and promoting Open Source software in Sudan.
Practical Action ( previously known as the Intermediate Technology Development Group ( ITDG )) is a development charity registered in the United Kingdom which works directly in four regions of the developing world – Latin America, East Africa, Southern Africa and South Asia, with particular concentration on Peru, Kenya, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and Nepal.
The University of Medical Sciences and Technology ( UMST ) is a mainly medical oriented college in Khartoum, Sudan.

Sudan and one
In April 1989, Idriss Déby, one of Habré's leading generals and a Zaghawa, defected and fled to Darfur in Sudan, from which he mounted a Zaghawa-supported series of attacks on Habré ( a Gorane ).
), or when one allied country is in war with another ( as is Chad – Sudan ).
Sudan was one of the contributors to the peacekeeping force of the he Community of Sahel-Saharan States ( CEN-SAD ) in Central African Republic in 2001-2002.
Following the decisive Ethiopian victory at Adwa, Menelik II rapidly negotiated a series of treaties fixing Ethiopia's boundaries — with French Somaliland in March 1897, British Somaliland a few months later in June 1897, with Italian Eritrea in 1900, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1902, British East Africa in 1907, and Italian Somaliland in 1908 — which simplified this problem on one level.
This is one of the universities in Sudan that maintains English as the language of instruction.
The surrounding Niger River Basin is one of the distinct physiographic sections of the Sudan province, which in turn is part of the larger African massive physiographic division.
It supported the 1979 Camp David accords and was one of three Arab League states, along with Somalia and Sudan, which did not break relations with Egypt after the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty in 1979.
In 1881, a religious leader named Muhammad Ahmad proclaimed himself the Mahdi (" guided one ") and began a war to unify the tribes in western and central Sudan.
Sudan is one of the largest Arab nations.
By that time, Sudan had one of the lowest penetration rates ( 0. 23 %) even by regional standards.
In 1990, Sudan had only one operational deep-water harbor, Port Sudan, situated on an inlet of the Red Sea.
In March 1954 British Troops in the Sudan consisted of one battalion stationed in Khartoum, reporting ultimately to the Governor-General.
Sudan sent at least one infantry brigade to the Sinai peninsula as a reinforcement to the Egyptian forces during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Sudan is one of the states that recognise Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.
According to Rory Mungoven, spokesman for the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, Sudan has one of the worst child soldier problems in the world .< ref >" Child Soldiers in the Firing Line.
* The Funj warrior aristocracy deposes the reigning mek and places one of their own ranks on the throne of Sennar ( History of Sudan ).
Notably, he correctly identified these languages as being related to one another ; his ' North-Eastern High Sudan ' corresponds to Gur in modern classification.
The 9th-century Berber historian / geographer Al Yaqubi described ancient Ghana as one of the three most organized states in the region ( the others being Gao and Kanem in the central Sudan ).
* Lopez Lomong ( 1983 – ), US Olympic Team track runner 2008, 2012 and one of the Lost Boys of the Sudan
The community includes two archdioceses in Iraq, four in Syria, one in Egypt and Sudan, a Patriarchal Vicariate in the Holy Land, a Patriarchal Vicariate in Turkey and the Diocese of Our Lady of Deliverance in the United States and Canada.
In the 1930s, a number of music companies opened in Sudan, among them the Gordon Memorial College Musical company, which included Mohamed Adam Adham, whose Adhamiya was one of the earliest formal Sudanese compositions, and is still often played.
Music is one of the most important aspects in South Sudan, because it is used to celebrate their independence.

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