HomeLatestPress ReleaseU.S. Embassy and Ethiopian Academy of Science Launch Workshop on University  Autonomy 

U.S. Embassy and Ethiopian Academy of Science Launch Workshop on University  Autonomy 

 U.S. Ambassador Ervin J. Massinga delivers remarks at during the University Autonomy Workshop, U.S. Embassy, Addis Ababa, February 24, 2025. (Courtesy of US Embassy)

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
February 25, 2025
U.S. Embassy Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, February 25, 2025: U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia and the Ethiopian  Academy of Science (EAS) are conducting a five-day consultative workshop (February 24 – 28, 2025) for presidents and leaders from nine of Ethiopia’s leading  public universities. This workshop marked the culmination of the first phase of the  U.S. Embassy’s $522,000 grant with EAS, which supports the universities’ transition  to autonomous governance. A team of four experts, comprised of local, U.S., and  international higher education experts, shared their insights and recommendations  on the nine universities’ draft strategic plans and legislative policies through both  general sessions and individual consultations.  

During the opening session of the workshop, U.S. Ambassador Ervin J. Massinga  stated that “ while establishing the regulatory framework for university autonomy  was a significant undertaking, the real challenge lies ahead.” Translating these  regulations into tangible change requires navigating a complex and unprecedented  transformation of 47 diverse public universities across the country. 

“As difficult as it has been to create the regulatory structure that allows for the  transition to autonomy, I expect everyone in this room realizes that that was the  easy part. Transforming those regulations into reality means transforming 47 large  and diverse institutions in complicated and unprecedented ways. This is an  uncharted path in Ethiopian higher education, but a path that the U.S. government  sees as opening up immense opportunities to improve the quality of education across Ethiopia’s higher education sector.” 

Following the August 2023 university autonomy proclamation, the U.S. Embassy  and university leadership assembled a Technical Expert Advisory Team to directly  support Addis Ababa University (AAU), the first university to become autonomous,  in developing key policies AAU deemed essential to its success as an independent  university. By December 2024, AAU had finalized and adopted six key framework  policy documents, including its strategic plan and policies for university legislation,  student admissions, internationalization, resource mobilization, and endowment.  

In the current phase of the project, the Advisory Team is consulting with nine other  leading public universities to develop their own key policy documents in areas such  as student admission, alumni engagement, and endowment.  

Simultaneously, through a grant with EAS, the U.S. Embassy is collaborating with  the Ministry of Education to jumpstart universities’ transitions to autonomy,  through workshops that build institutional capacity in grants management, research  administration, student admissions, alumni engagement, educational leadership,  endowment funds, and other areas. 

The U.S. government views the transition of Ethiopia’s public universities to  autonomous governance as an immense opportunity to improve the quality of  education across Ethiopia’s higher education sector, create economic opportunity  for Ethiopia’s university graduates, and build institutional partnerships that  strengthen both U.S. and Ethiopian universities. This partnership in higher  education builds upon a long history of U.S. support for Ethiopian higher education,  dating back to the 1950’s establishment of Haromaya, Jimma, and Gondar,  Universities under the Point Four program. The U.S. government and the American  people remain committed to the success of higher education in Ethiopia. 

__

Disclaimer: Content in the Press Release category is provided by third parties and published as received, without editorial modifications. Borkena.com, one of the leading Ethiopian news portals based in Toronto, assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Borkena.com 

Subscribe  : https://borkena.com/subscribe-borkena/ 


Join our Telegram Channel : t.me/borkena

Like borkena on Facebook

To submit Press Release, send submission to info@borkena.com

Add your business to Ethiopian Business Listing / Ethiopian Business Directory  

Join the conversation. Follow us on X (Formerly Twitter)  @zborkena to get the latest Ethiopian News updates regularly.  

advertisment

1 COMMENT

  1. Good Ole USA once again at its best giving a generous helping hand to its friend of more that 120 years. Right on USA, right on!!!!

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here