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Monrovia, Liberia – October 23, 2024
H.E. President Joseph Boakai has formally launched the University of Liberia’s first-ever doctoral programs.

The historic event, held on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at the university’s Capitol Hill Campus marks a significant step forward for higher education in Liberia.

The Ph.D. programs start with specializations in Health Sciences ans Educational Administration.
The launching ceremony was attended by a broad range of dignitaries, including the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Liberia, Honorable Numene T. H. Bartekwa, and members of the interim management team led by Dr. Al-Hassan Conteh, acting President.

In his address, President Boakai emphasized the strategic importance of these doctoral programs, noting that they represent not only an advancement for the university but also for Liberia’s intellectual and developmental capacities.

“These programs will dramatically impact our educational sector by elevating our nation’s intellectual and research capabilities,” President Boakai stated.

The Liberian Chief Executive reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to academic excellence, research, and innovation, which are crucial pillars in his ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development.

The launch of the doctoral programs also comes at a time when Liberia seeks to strengthen its research capabilities, and as President Boakai highlighted, these programs are vital for building highly skilled professionals who will contribute to the nation’s growth.

Speaking further, President Boakai also reaffirmed the Liberian Government’s commitment to supporting higher education through increased investment in infrastructure, research funding, and international academic partnerships.

The Liberian Leader acknowledged the collaboration with international institutions, including the Consortium of United States Universities, which helped shape the curriculum in health sciences.

He emphasized the importance of ongoing partnerships with international universities and research institutions, which will provide broad support, collaboration, and accreditation for the programs.

The first cohort of doctoral students has already enrolled, and the students were recognized as pioneers who will help shape the future of the University of Liberia’s research and academic programs.

President Boakai expressed confidence that the new Ph.D. programs will attract international scholars and students, positioning Liberia as a hub for research and knowledge production in the region.

Meanwhile, President Boakai Boakai commended the University of Liberia’s administration, its Board of Trustees, and the international partners for their work in realizing the initiative.

The President reiterated his government’s support in ensuring that the necessary resources are allocated for the programs, reinforcing the country’s commitment to becoming a knowledge-driven economy.

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