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College of Natural and Computational Sciences was founded as the ‘Faculty of Applied Science’ in 2004. It has been set up to produce researchers, academicians, and scientists in various fields in the natural sciences. Its location was on the main campus until 2010/11. The college then moved to the Abaya Campus with all facilities in the main campus to a nice view of Chamo and Abaya Lakes which are separated by a small mountain, called “Ye-egzer dildy”, which means “God’s bridge”.
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This nutrition-sensitive agriculture education as an exclusive course for all senior classes has been started at the College of Agricultural Sciences of the Arba Minch University beginning of the academic year 2018/2019. AMU is becoming one of the few pioneers of higher education in this respect.
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The startling array of research findings emanating from key limnological variables, historical data and field measurements indicate that indiscriminate ecological changes are pushing both lakes, Abaya and Chamo, on the brink of total jeopardy, if intervention at policy level isn’t taken! Click here to see the pictures
Read more: Scientific study: Abaya & Chamo lakes on the brink of jeopardy
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Arba Minch University in association with KU Leuven, Belgium, has held a three-day hands-on training on Geographic Information System (GIS) for land and water research under the framework VLIR-UOS’ STRIPES Project from 26th to 30th September, 2016. Click here to see the Pictures.
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Following the feedback obtained from Federal Parliament Female Caucus, college of Natural Sciences has launched reading room for female students in Abaya campus library building. The library comprises reading room and fifteen computers meant for proposal development and research project activities.
Read more: College of Natural sciences Female Students Library Inaugurated