University of Bamako
The University of Bamako was the flagship public university in Bamako, the capital of Mali between 1996 and 2011. It was also known as the University of Mali. University was legally established in 1993 by the merger of existing institutions of higher learning while it became operational in 1996.
The University of Bamako, whose enrollment reached 80,000 students in 2010–2011, was replaced by 4 new independent universities: the University of Social Sciences and Management of Bamako, the University of Letters and Human Sciences of Bamako, the University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako and the University of Legal and Political Sciences of Bamako as well as the new school called École Normale d'Enseignement Technique et Professional.
History
Opened in 1996, the university has brought together nine campuses across the city. The institution was created by Law 93-060 of September 1993, but did not launch until November 1996. It was 2000 until the first campus-wide structures were in place.Professor Ginette B. Siby is Recteur, the chief executive officer of the university. In 2000 there were 19,714 students and 538 instructors on all nine campuses. By 2007, the University of Bamako had more than 60,000 students and about 600 instructors.