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- Unilia Librarian appointed Editor-in-Chief of MALA Journal: June 5, 2023
- Nozgeka Project Launch and Working session in pictures: June 5, 2023
- June Intake – Selection List: May 30, 2023
- Kudos to Dean of Theology for Authoring a Book: May 25, 2023
- Chitete publishes fourth research article within two months: May 23, 2023
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Unilia Librarian appointed Editor-in-Chief of MALA Journal:
The Malawi Library Association (MALA) has appointed Donald Flywell Malanga, University Librarian for the University of Livingstonia, as Editor-in-Chief of the Malawi Journal of Library and Information Science (MAJoLIS). MALA […]
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Nozgeka Project Launch and Working session in pictures:
On May 26, 2023, we, together with our local partner – Mzuni – and sponsors from Germany, launched a public health project (locally called Nozgeka Project). Currently, a team of […]
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June Intake – Selection List:
We are pleased to release the updated list of candidates that have been selected for the June Intake. Download the Press Release Here Congratulations to the successful prospective students. REMEMBER […]
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Kudos to Dean of Theology for Authoring a Book:
The Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Dr Phoebe Chifungo, has authored a book titled: Let My People Go! A Biblical and Cultural Study of Women in the Church in […]
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Chitete publishes fourth research article within two months:
Moses Chitete, our agribusiness lecturer, has published a new research article, a development which takes his publications to four within two months. In March, Chitete was the lead author of […]
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Message from the VC
The Very Rev. Assoc. Prof. Timothy P.K. Nyasulu
It is my great privilege to welcome you to University of Livingstonia! As you begin the next step of your life journey, you will find that our entire University is … Read More
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“I learned public health was a broader field than I initially realized and that peaked my interest to learn more. It will not be an easy journey, nor should it be. Enjoy the process as much as you can, knowing that you will be prepared as a researcher, clinician or practitioner. As the state of public health changes, being in position to address those changes will be essential.”
Margret Soko , Lecturer, Public Health University of Livingstonia, Laws Campus