Examples of University of Liberia in a sentence
Monrovia is home to the University of Liberia, along with African Methodist Episcopal University and many other public and private schools.
Recruitment decisions are finalised at regular JPB meetings co-chaired by the defence minister, the U.S. chief of the Office of Defense Cooperation (ODC) and, as a civil society representative, Counsellor Jal- lah, the dean of the University of Liberia Law School.
The Liberia Economic Policy Dialogue Activity (LEPDA) is a four-year USAID program working in partnership with the Government of Liberia (GOL) to provide technical assistance, capacity building and mentoring support to various government ministries including Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Central Bank of Liberia, Ministry of State, Civil Society Organizations and academia (particularly, the University of Liberia).
IMPAQ submitted protocol documents to Chesapeake Institutional Review Board (IRB), now merged with Schulman IRB as Advarra, on February 16, 2018 (Pro00024481), and to the University of Liberia Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation IRB (UL-PIRE IRB, Protocol # 18-02-092) on February 15, 2018.
Participants in these trainings will be selected in the initial phase of the project but at a minimum would include staff from the Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services, Forestry Development Authority, Ministry of Agriculture, Land Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, Lands, Mines and Energy, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning and the University of Liberia.
President Doe, for example, had seen to it that the University of Liberia bestowed an honorary degree upon the Nigerian leader, who in turn made a generous donation to what became the Babangida School of international Affairs.
Liberia College from its founding until its incorporation as the University of Liberia (UL) has made a significant contribution to the social, economic, cultural and educational life of the Republic.
Kramer R., “A decision analytic approach to assessing policy tradeoffs in malaria control in Liberia” UL-PIRE (University of Liberia - Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation) Africa Center, Monrovia, Liberia; May 2009.
At the time of the interviews, Tokpa served as assistant professor of political science at the University of Liberia.
Its Procurement Unit is manned by a Procurement Officer who graduated with a Bachelor of Art Degree in Management from University of Liberia in September 1996, and is currently pursuing a Master of Science Degree in Regional Planning at the same University.