Background of Haramaya University
The present Haramaya University can be traced
back to the agreement made in 1952 between the governments of Ethiopia and the
United States of America which resulted in the establishment of the Imperial
College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts. Oklahoma State University in the
USA embarked on establishing physical plants and staff to run the college’s academic,
research and extension programs. The four-year B.Sc in Agriculture was started
at Haramaya campus in 1954 with both limited staff and facilities available.
The College became a chartered member of Addis Ababa University following the
contractual termination of Oklahoma State University in 1967. Consequently, it
was re-named the Alemaya College of Agriculture in 1989.
In the last few years, the University has
witnessed tremendous expansion in the number of faculties, departments,
students, staff and physical infrastructure. Apart from undergraduate programs,
the university has widely been engaged in the expansion and diversification of
graduate programs at Masters and PhD level.
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