Manicaland State University enrols students of diverse backgrounds

MANICALAND State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) is an amazing institution that enrols students from diverse backgrounds.

Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) Provides An All-Inclusive Education in Applied Sciences, Mineral Sciences, Forestry Sciences, Agricultural Sciences and Tourism and Hospitality.

Study and intern at Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) in Zimbabwe.

VISION
To be a research intensive and stakeholder driven University recognised internationally for its quality and relevance.

MISSION
Guided by its vision MSUAS aims at being an internationally respected university which provides quality university education and training through creation and utilisation of knowledge. This could be achieved through;

– Strategic partnerships
– The use of ICTs as principal teaching and training modes of delivery and research
– Good corporate governance policies and practices
– Providing a vibrant, stimulant and rich diverse environment that enables students and staff to reach their full potential
– Developing graduates to be responsible global citizens capable of critical reasoning, innovation and adaptability
– Creating and sustaining an environment that promotes and supports a vibrant research, scholarship and innovation culture
– Gender equality and equity in student admissions, staff recruitment and promotion.

CORE VALUES

– Quality and excellence
– Accountability
– Transparency
– Mutual respect
– Honesty and integrity
– Tolerance
– Respect for diversity
– Ubuntu
– Respect for natural environment

OUR MOTTO: RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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