Botswana International University of Science and Technology

The Botswana International University of Science & Technology, or BIUST, is an international university located in the town of Palapye, Botswana. It is the nation's second university, after the University of Botswana in the country's capital, Gaborone. The location is a 2,500-hectare (9.7 sq mi) site of gently sloping land on the outskirts of Palapye.

Botswana International University of Science & Technology
MottoPulsis Mutatio
Motto in English
Driving Change
TypePublic
Established2005
ChairmanBalisi Bonyongo
ChancellorH.E Festus G. Mogae
Vice-ChancellorProfessor Otlogetswe Totolo
Undergraduates1700
Postgraduates200
Location
Palapye
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CampusRural
Colors    Orange, black and white
MascotCape Buffalo
Websitewww.biust.ac.bw

The university was established by the Botswana International University of Science and Technology Act of 2005 as a research intensive university that specialise in Science, Engineering and Technology at both undergraduate and postgraduate ( Masters and doctoral) levels. Construction began in December 2009, the contractors being China Civil Engineering Construction. Phase one of the project, worth US$61.5 million (R495.6 million), was funded by the Botswana Government. Spanning two years, the phase included the construction of the administration block, halls of residence for nearly 300 students and houses for 70 staff, laboratories, auditoriums, indoor sports arena, a student centre and book shop, a clinic, and classrooms. Enrollment at the university began in March 2011 and the first semester commenced in August of the same year. The project will accommodate 6,000 students.

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