Kampala International University (KIU) is a private, not-for-profit institution based in Uganda. It was established in 2001 and assumed chattered status in 2009.
In pursuit of the dream to raise the next generation of problem solvers for the East African region and indeed the whole of Africa, the University operates a multi-campus system which consists of two campuses in Uganda (The Main campus in Kampala and the Western Campus in Ishaka-Bushenyi); one other university in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, while a third one is being developed in Nairobi Kenya. The University which started as a typical degree-awarding institution has now grown into the number one Private University in Uganda and is currently ranked number 5 in the country according to the 2019 Webometric Ranking, out of 50 universities. It is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Association of Africa Universities as well as the Inter University-Council of East Africa. The University offers a variety of programmes in Health Sciences, Science and Technology, Engineering, Business and Management, Law, Humanities and Education.
KIU Vision
To become a premier institution of international repute that prepares students for the world of work and for an inclusive society.
KIU Mission
To respond to societal needs by designing and delivering an education guided by the principles and values of respect for society, economy and environment.
KIU Philosophy
KIU regards each student as a unique individual. It’s our role to assist students to actualize their strengths. We ensure that the educational experience of students culminate into productive graduates who can contribute positively to the overall wellbeing of society. Holistic development and a strong, positive intellectual development is what KIU strives to inculcate in each student.