Dr. Mungo K. Ngalameno (at the middle in glasses) in a group photo with members of staff after his successful PhD defense We are thrilled to announce a momentous occasion within our academic family. Dr. Mungo K. Ngalameno from the Department of Wildlife Management at the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism, SUA has successfully...Read More
Discover the first batch of successful applicants selected for the 2024-2025 academic year at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA). Explore the diverse undergraduate programs that these students will be joining. Congratulations to the newly admitted students!” ?? For more information visit the link below https://www.sua.ac.tz/sites/default/files/FIRST%20ROUND%20SELECTED%20WITH%20SINGLE%20ADMISSION..pdf Read More
Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania invites applications from qualified candidates for admission to its undergraduate degree and non-degree programmes for the academic year 2024/2025. Form Four, Form Six, and diploma graduates with the required qualifications as detailed under each programme are encouraged to apply. Applicants with special needs or disabilities are encouraged to apply...Read More
It was a thrilling and an intensive month-long field course (10th July – 9th August) in Kibale Forest, Uganda, organized by the Tropical Biology Association. The course covered key aspects of ecology and conservation, including ecological interactions, practical fieldwork, and project design and implementation. The course was uniquely diverse, bringing together participants from different places...Read More
1 PhD Scholarship Available – Call for Applications Climate, Pollinator Biodiversity, Crop Pollination and People’s Livelihoods (CPBCPP) PROJECT The College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism of the Sokoine University of Agriculture, in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the Tanzania Forestry Research Institute (TAFORI), hereby invites interested and qualified citizens of Tanzania (holding...Read More
Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) through its College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism intends to establish a University Business Training Forest in the Madaba District Council in Ruvuma Region as part of the university’s strategies to manage and increase internal revenue generation to effectively fulfill its responsibilities. This was revealed by the Chairman of the...Read More
Citizens, companies, and individuals are urged to come forward in large numbers to seize the opportunity of the carbon business, which aims to reduce greenhouse gases and build sustainable development for citizens, including farmers and traders. This call was made on August 3, 2024, by Senior Lecturer and Assistant Coordinator of the National Carbon Monitoring...Read More
Dr. Deo Shirima From the Department of Ecosystems and Conservation and representative of the National Carbon Monitoring Centre speaking at Nanenane Exhibitions in Morogoro Tanzanians have a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on both the environment and the economy by getting involved in the carbon trading business. The National Carbon Monitoring Centre at...Read More