African Leadership University and Elevate Africa forge strategic partnership to advance leadership skills across the continent

Elevate Africa and African Leadership University have signed a partnership that will see the university lead the design and development of a leadership curriculum for the fellowship. The prestigious program aims to refine the leadership capabilities of mid-career professionals excelling across different sectors, from business and government to academia and the arts, and catalyze their […]
Olivier Itangishaka Pioneers Healthcare Solutions at MIT Hacking Medicine Hackathon

Olivier Collins Itangishaka, a second-year African Leadership University (ALU) Software Engineering student, recently triumphed at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Hacking Medicine Hackathon 2024 held in Bangkok – Thailand, securing the 1st runner-up position for an innovative healthcare access system designed to revolutionize healthcare delivery in underserved communities. This achievement underscores ALU’s commitment […]
The Africa Health Venture Fund is Here

Africa Health Venture Fund – We are calling for all African health innovators. In partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, African Leadership University (ALU) is thrilled to announce the opening of applications for the Africa Health Venture Fund, designed to empower innovative startups that are transforming Africa’s healthcare sector. The Africa Health Venture fund is an […]
African Leadership University Celebrates Its Biggest Graduation Class To Date

Rwanda’s President Kagame hailed African Leadership University graduates as the continent’s “new generation of critical thinkers and innovators”.
ALU mourns the tragic passing of our student John Muli Ndulu

It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we confirm the tragic passing of one of our students, John Muli Ndulu. John was a fourth-year Computing student known for his unwavering spirit of kindness and collaboration among peers.
African Leadership College Welcomes Julie Gichuru for its 2024 graduation ceremony

In 2008, Julie Gichuru became the first woman to be awarded the Martin Luther King Salute to Greatness following her repeated appeals for non-violent action after the 2007 elections in Kenya.