The National University of Rwanda (NUR) is to officially open a newly built laboratory worth Euros 3.6 Million.
Dr. Desire Ndushabandi, the vice rector in charge of finance said that the building has a meeting room with seating capacity of 1000 units. The building is valued at Euros 2.1million and materials cost Euros1,5 Million.
Dr. Ndushabandi said the building will help the university to achieve its goals of being unequalled in education and serving people as highlighted by the institution’s motto; “Excellence in Education and Service to the People.”
He said, “It will facilitate lectures in conducting research in various domains such as water analysis, plants fertilization and many others important to the population.”
The laboratory will also help students in their research in Biology and Chemistry fields which are necessary in daily human life.
He indicated that the laboratory is also likely to be used by people whom the university used to send outside the country in pursuit of PHD programs due to absence of some vital facilities and materials required in such programs.
The laboratory was funded by Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC).
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