Student Academic Mission Upgrade (SAM-UP) is a sort of altruistic mission launched by a clutch of senior AMU students and teachers to help out students, who at times find it difficult to catch up with the advanced pace of studies. But, don’t jump the gun, they aren’t dunce, what they need is just a stimulus, and tutorials is providing them the key to unlock their latent potentials.

Arba Minch University’s Water Technology Institute will be hosting 18th International symposium on ‘Sustainable Water Resource Development’ at New Hall, Main Campus from 8th to 9th June, 2018. It will have 22 research papers and six poster presentations from across the globe.

Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), one of the first crops domesticated for human beings in the world is a major crop across Ethiopian highlands and it also has a growing malt sector. But, the scenario at Gamo Gofa zone is dismal as it produces barley that can be only utilized to brew no-so-commercially viable local beverage called ‘tella’  while released varieties are remunerative. Click here to see the pictures.

For Neglected Tropical Diseases’ epidemiology in Ethiopia, AMU’s Collaborative Research and Training Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease is the lone ranger, which is evident from the fact that Ministry of Health has accredited it with stupendous task of independently monitoring of mass-drug administration across the country, which it did hands down. Click here to see the pictures.

Arba Minch University has celebrated 7th anniversary of big-ticket Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) at New Hall, Main Campus on 24th May, 2018. Panel discussion has everyone instinctively expressing their passionate feelings towards this ‘holy grail’ of Ethiopian dignity. Click here to see the pictures.