About the University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST), Rwanda Campus
Founded in 1996 in Khartoum, Sudan, the University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST) began with a modest campus and two pioneering faculties — Medicine and Medical Laboratory Technology. Over the years, UMST has evolved into a prestigious institution known for its commitment to academic excellence, vibrant research culture, and impactful social contributions.
Starting with only 60 students, the aim was to close the existing gaps between public and private university education. UMST has grown exponentially. By 2021, it supported 17 faculties, welcomed over 7,000 students, and offered more than 27 postgraduate programs across fields such as medical sciences, engineering, and the humanities. UMST has consistently excelled in medical disciplines, earning recognition and accreditation from numerous international organizations.
Commitment to Social Responsibility and Community Support
UMST is deeply committed to social accountability, dedicating resources to uplift underprivileged communities. This commitment has seen the university build housing and establish healthcare facilities in underserved areas, actively improving community health and well-being.
Resilience in Times of Crisis
On April 15, 2023, war broke out in Sudan, causing devastating destruction to critical infrastructure. Determined to continue its mission, UMST sought alternative solutions to provide students with uninterrupted education.
The "GO AFRICA" Initiative: A New Chapter in Rwanda
In line with its vision to expand educational access across Africa, UMST adopted the slogan “GO AFRICA” and identified Rwanda as the ideal location to host its first Cross-Border Campus. Through collaboration with the University of Rwanda, UMST supported Sudanese students in completing their disrupted academic year.
A Full-Fledged Campus in Kigali
Today, UMST’s Kigali campus is fully operational, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and accredited by Rwanda’s Higher Education Council. It serves a diverse student body comprising Sudanese, Rwandans, and other nationalities — all well integrated into the community. Students participate in clinical rotations across six hospitals in Kigali City and throughout Rwanda.
Gratitude and Future Endeavors
UMST extends heartfelt gratitude to the University of Rwanda for its support and partnership. Looking ahead, UMST is working with stakeholders to deepen cooperation in research and establish joint postgraduate programs, continuing its mission to advance knowledge and foster innovation.